The Honors-in-Discipline Rooms
A Computer Lab (Yoakley Hall Room 213) and
A Study Room (Yoakley Hall Room 210)


As an ETSU Math Honors-in-Disciple student, you will have access to a computer lab and a study room. These rooms are located on the second floor of Yoakley Hall, where the Honors College is housed. The H-i-D Computer Lab is in room 213 of Yoakley Hall. It houses 12 Dell computers and a black and white laser printer. The H-i-D Study Room is in room 210 of Yoakley Hall. It has a computer connected to a digital projector and a small white board. It is a nice setting for presentations to small groups, or for group study. Currently (fall 2009) access to these rooms is limited to H-i-D students in good standing who have at least 60 hours of credit.

If you have the required number of hours and are interested in using these rooms, you will need to go to the ID Center and have your ID card coded for access. During the day the front doors of Yoakley Hall are open. You can get to the second floor by entering them and then going to one end of the central hallway or the other. However, after hours, you will need to enter by the door on the lower left of the building. After you swipe your ID there, you will enter a small hallway. Go through the door straight ahead and up two flights of stairs to reach the second floor. Rooms 210 and 213 are at the end of the hallway. Both rooms have locks which your coded ID card will open.

Rules for Use of the H-i-D Rooms
Marcia Songer has created a document explaining the rules for the use of these two rooms: HiD House Rules. These are the rules as of July 2009. Some of the important rules include:


Computer Lab


Computer Lab and Honors-in-Discipline Programs and Fine
and Performing Arts Scholars Programs
staff member Eva Lynch


Computer Lab and Networked Printer


Study Room, Digital Projector, and White Board


Study Room, Group Study Area


Common Area on the Second Floor of Yoakley Hall


Math Honors Page
ETSU Honors Page
ETSU Math Department Page
ETSU Page


Last updated: December 19, 2009