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Joe Mack Wilson Student Center (A Building)
The Joe Mack Wilson Student Center is located on the northern part of campus. On the lower floor, the building houses the tutoring room called the “ATTIC”, the Career and Counseling Center, three dining services, a United States Post Office service, and the campus bookstore. The top floor hosts the WGHR radio station, a game room, two conference rooms, a number of student organizations' offices, a ballroom, an auditorium, and the Auxiliary Services Office.
Administration Building (B Building)
The Administration Building, which also serves and is known as the welcoming center for visitors to the campus, is in charge of admissions, student records, and recruitment. The President’s office and public relations office are also in the Administration Building.
Academic Building (H Building)
The main floor of the Academic Building has a major auditorium, some physics labs, and the walk-up help desk for campus, and it houses the facilities of the Construction Management Department. The facilities of the Division of Information Technology are located in the basement. The building is located near the center of the campus – just south of the Lawrence V. Johnson Library and northwest of the Atrium Building.
Design II (I2 Building)
The new Design II building was completed December 2010. This new building brings an additional 14,500 square feet (1,350 m2). Acting as an extension of Design I, Design II houses six large studio spaces and a 286 seat auditorium.
Atrium (J Building)
The Atrium Building's name refers to the large atrium that lies in the center of the building. The building houses multiple academic departments. The first floor consists mainly of classrooms; computer laboratories are on the second floor, and faculty offices and conference rooms are on the third floor. It is located near the center of the campus – just west of Howell Hall and southeast of the Academic Building.
Engineering Technology Center (Q Building)
On January 24, 2008, Governor Sunny Purdue recommended a little over 33 million dollars towards the construction of a new building to house five programs: Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Telecommunications Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Mechatronics Engineering. The facility, the Engineering Technology Center, covers 123,000-square-foot (11,400 m2) of land and contains 36 labs, 12 classrooms, two seminar rooms, and a 200-seat lecture room. It was completed in December of 2010, and it opened on the first day of classes for the spring semester of 2011. It is located on the western side of the campus – north of the parking deck and Stingers Restaurant.
Stingers Restaurant (X Building)
The construction of the new dining hall replaced the established dining hall when it was completed in July 2010. The building has two levels. The upper level dining area supports a commercial food service capable of serving hundreds of students and the lower level is designed to accommodate special events for the college and its administration. The building is located on the western side of the campus – south of the parking deck and the Engineering Technology Center.

Other buildings include the Lawrence V. Johnson Library (C Building), Mathematics Building (D Building), Crawford Lab Building (E Building), Engineering Lab Building (G Building), Civil Engineering Technology Building (L Building), W. Clair Harris Textile Center (M Building), Architecture Building (N Building), Housing Office (R10 Building), Recreation and Wellness Center (S1 Building), and Gymnasium (S2 Building). Southern Polytechnic State University has one off-campus facility, the Continuing Education Center.

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