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Malone Hall (MH) houses three CS computing labs (whose computer systems are maintained by the CS IT Support Group.)
 
Malone Hall (MH) houses three CS computing labs (whose computer systems are maintained by the CS IT Support Group.)
  
:'''MH 122''' - CS Undergrad Computing Lab/Collaboration Room with three breakout rooms.
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:'''MH 122''' - CS Undergrad Computing Lab/Collaboration Room with three breakout rooms.  The main room and the breakout rooms each have [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/MH_122_Projectors projectors] that can be used for presentations.
  
 
:'''MH G-61''' - CS Undergrad Computing Lab (Quiet working area with individual workstation desks. Inner room of MH G-61.)
 
:'''MH G-61''' - CS Undergrad Computing Lab (Quiet working area with individual workstation desks. Inner room of MH G-61.)

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Malone Hall (MH) houses three CS computing labs (whose computer systems are maintained by the CS IT Support Group.)

MH 122 - CS Undergrad Computing Lab/Collaboration Room with three breakout rooms. The main room and the breakout rooms each have projectors that can be used for presentations.
MH G-61 - CS Undergrad Computing Lab (Quiet working area with individual workstation desks. Inner room of MH G-61.)
MH G-61 - Masters/Grad Computing Lab (Collaboration tables and single desks. Directly as you enter MH G-61.)

All these labs are outfitted with Linux systems.

MH 122 and MH G-61 both have printers available.

For access to these labs, please see Reatha Holt in MH 160. If Reatha is unavailable, then please visit Steve DeBlasio in MH G-61A (the room nearby to the G61 Masters/Undergrad Labs) during his posted office hours (M-F, 12:30pm to 2:30pm.)