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1 4th dition September 2013 Getting round New uilding Haaren Hall North Hall Westport MW 54th St. nnex
2 ONTNTS Message from the President 3 WLOM Message from President Jeremy Travis The ampus Plan with epartment Locations 4 uilding Hours & Operational Information 6 New uilding with Haaren Hall Plans & epartment Listings NW UILING / HRN HLL - L The Lobby Level NW UILING Floors L3 & L2... Floors 1 & 2... Floors 3 & 4... Floors 5 & 6... Floors 7 & 8... Floors 9 & HRN HLL Floors & 1... Floors 2 & Floors 4 & Floor NORTH HLL Floors 1 & 2... Floors 3 & WSTPORT Floors 1 & MW Floor TH ST. NNX Floor Today John Jay ollege of riminal Justice stands at the threshold of a new chapter in our remarkable story. Founded in 1964 as a college to educate police officers in sciences and liberal arts, John Jay has transformed into the preeminent national and international leader in educating for justice a broadly envisioned educational experience embracing social, economic, political, and criminal justice. very facet of John Jay drives our promise of educating for justice: Our students, with diverse backgrounds and interests, thrive on challenging educational opportunities with high social relevance. These students reflect the changing demographics of our country. Our students define the ollege s character, they are: etermined, ourageous, ynamic, and Strong. They are open to wherever their intellectual curiosity leads them and fierce advocates for justice. Our faculty, with expertise in a range of academic disciplines, energizes and advances research and education. They offer an enriched learning experience that highlights the themes of justice across the arts, sciences and humanities, imparting strong moral sensibilities, sharp critical reasoning and creative problem-solving skills to our students. critical element in our transformation has been the construction of our new building. We have all watched it rise from an empty construction site on leventh venue to the magnificent structure that we see today. The expansion of our campus is already helping us to achieve long-sought academic and professional goals. This building is a critical underpinning of John Jay s transformation into a senior college and the greatest expression of our continued commitment to educating for justice. Let me share with you some of the specific aspects of our new building that make it so significant. esigned by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of the top firms in the nation, the building is a stunning work of architecture that can proudly take its place among the great buildings of New York ity. This 620,000-square-foot building, 13-story vertical campus houses 56 state-of-the-art classrooms, new cyber lounges, computer labs, cutting edge science facilities, mergency Management and High Rise Simulator labs, a moot court, conference rooms, the nya and ndrew Shiva Gallery, a black box theater, the Lynn and Jules Kroll trium, great dining facilities and many other educational and administrative features in a 100 percent wireless environment. The Jay Walk, cleverly named by our students, provides a remarkable outdoor rooftop commons where all members of the John Jay community can come together. nchoring Haaren Hall to the new building and rising five stories above street level, this 60,000-square-foot park-like area features lawn space, trees and benches. We are also deeply honored that a World Trade Memorial sculpture was installed on this campus, one that commemorates the loss of over 60 members of our community on September 11, The new building supports and fosters our commitment to educating for justice and enables the John Jay ollege community to prepare for the celebration of our 50th nniversary next year. This is a tremendous time for John Jay. It is the culmination of many years of team effort and planning. The transformation of this ollege is dedicated to student success, teaching, research and scholarship, strategic partnerships and institutional effectiveness. This ampus Guide provides additional details about our new building as well as all campus facilities and operations. Thanks to the hard work and ongoing support of our outstanding faculty, students and staff, the future of John Jay is brighter than ever. President Jeremy Travis 2 3
3 MPUS SIT PLN PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING Facilities Management L2 New Philosophy 8 New W 60TH STRT Facilities Management 1 NH Political Science 9 New Faculty & Staff ining and 2 New Pool Haaren North Hall Faculty 2 Westport Pre-Law Institute 1 NH W 59TH STRT Faculty Senate 1 NH President s Office 6 Haaren New uilding Haaren Hall Faculty Senate 2 Haaren Print Shop Haaren W 58TH STRT Finance & dministration 9 New PRISM 5 New MW uilding Finance & usiness Services 7 54th St. nnex Prisoner Reentry Institute 6 MW W 57TH STRT Financial id 1 NH PS Office 1 NH Fire Science Institute 6 MW 10 New W 56TH STRT Fitness 6 Haaren Research 2 NH Westport Foreign Languages 7 New Research 7 54th St. nnex W 55TH STRT Foreign Language Lab 7 New Public Management 3 NH 54th St. nnex Gallery L3 New Public Safety L2 New W 54TH STRT Gerald W. Lynch Theater L Haaren Reflection L2 New Graduate dmissions L New Registrar s Office 1 NH Graduate Studies 6 MW Research & valuation 6 MW Grant Funded Programs 7 54th St. nnex Running Track Roof Haaren Gymnasium 4 Haaren Science 3, 4, 5 New Health & Physical ducation 4 NH Science Labs 3, 4, 5 New Health Office L New Science Quad 3 New Highrise Simulator Lab L2 New Security, Fire, & mergency Mgmt. 3 NH New uilding Haaren Hall North Hall Westport MW 54th St. nnex History 8 New Security Management Institute 6 MW 524 W 59th St th ve 445 W 59th ve th ve, 555 W 57th St, 619 W 54th St, Honors Program 8 New SK (Search for ducation, 2, 3 NH levation and Knowledge Program) 1st & 2nd Floors 6th Floor 7th Floor Human Resources 7 54th St. nnex Social 10 New Humanities Quad 8 New Sociology 3 NH PRTMNT/OFFI LOTIONS (as of September 2013) Institutional Research and Outcomes ssessment 6 MW Space Planning & apital Projects 6 MW Interdisciplinary Studies 6 New PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING Special Programs Training s 2 NH IR (Institutional Review oard) 6 MW cademic dvisement / Justice cademy L New on Terrorism / US xtremist rime atabase 6 MW Sponsored Programs 6 MW ITSS & omputer Labs L2 New cademic ffairs 6 Haaren entral Receiving & Stockroom L2 New Student cademic Services 1 Westport Jay xpress Services L New cademic Operations 6 MW hildren s L3 New Student cademic Success Programs (SSP) L2 New Jay xpress Svcs. ounter (formerly One Stop) L New ccessibility Services L New L2, L New Student cademic Success Programs (SSP) 1 Westport Jay Walk (rooftop plaza) 2 New djunct Resource 3 NH 1, 3, 8 New Student ffairs L New JJ s afé 1 New dvancement of Research 6 MW 1, 2, 3, 4 NH Student lubs & Organizations L2 New JJ Online 6 MW fricana Studies 9 New 2 Westport Student omputer Lab 1 NH John Jay Sentinel L2 New lumni ssociation 6 Haaren, MW ombative Gymnasium 3 Haaren Student ining Hall 2 New Judicial oard L2 New nthropology 9 New ommunication & Theater rts 3 NH Student Government L2 New Justice Quad 6 New nthropology & Math Research 7 54th St. nnex ommunication & Theater rts Labs 3 NH Student Life L2 New Lactation 1 NH thletics Recreation and Intramurals 4 NH ommunity Outreach and Service Learning L New Study broad 1 NH Latin merican and Latina/o Studies 8 New rt & Music 2, 4 NH onference L New Tennis ourt 6 Haaren Law & Police Science 4 Haaren udio Visual Services 1 NH ounseling Services L New Terraces 2 Westport Law & Police Science omputer Labs 4 Haaren arnes & Noble ollege ookstore 1 Westport riminal Justice 2 NH Testing Offices & Labs L New Legal ounsel 6 Haaren lack ox afé L2 New riminal Justice octoral Program 2 NH Theater Lobby L New Library L Haaren lack ox Theater L2 New riminal Justice thics 8 New Training s 6 MW (Student ) 1 New ursar s Office L New ance Studio Haaren TV Studio 3 Haaren Mailroom L2 New afeteria 2 New OIT (epartment of Information Technology) L2 New Undergraduate dmissions L New Marketing & evelopment 6 Haaren, MW ampus Office Services L2 New evelopment Through The Life ycle 10 New Undergraduate Studies 6, 8 New Math & Science Resource 1 New for areer & Professional evelopment L New ispute Resolution 3 NH Urban Male Initiative L New Mathematics 6 New for rime Prevention & ontrol 6 MW conomics 3 NH Vatea Program 3 NH McNair Program 9 New for International Human Rights 6 MW nglish 7 New Veterans Services 3 NH Moot ourt 6 New for Protection Management 2 NH mergency & Security Management Lab L2 New Weight Haaren Perkins Grant 3 NH for the dvancement of Teaching & Learning 3 NH nrollment Management L New Women s L New PP Lab (Professional evelopment Program) L New on Media rime & Justice / The rime Report 6 MW xtended ollege & ducational Partnerships 6 MW Writing 1 New Ph 10 New xternal ffairs 1 NH Writing s Workshop s 1 New 4 Visit for more details on future relocation news and schedule. Visit for more details on future relocation news and schedule. 5 11TH VNU 10TH VNU 9TH VNU
4 UILING HOURS SS HOURS FOR STUNTS & STFF New uilding, North Hall, Haaren Hall & Westport Mon. thru Thurs. 7:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 6:30 pm Sunday (New uilding and Haaren Hall only) 8:00 am - 5:30 pm PULI SFTY & OPRTIONL INFORMTION VIO SURITY MNGMNT SYSTM The ollege is protected by surveillance cameras that are strategically placed throughout the campus. MRGNY SYSTM FOR MRGNY ONLY - ial 8888 on any ollege phone. Phones are located in all classrooms throughout the campus as well as elevator vestibules of Haaren Hall, North Hall and Westport. ll have a direct connection to the Public Safety desks. Restrooms are equipped with panic buttons and/or emergency phones which connect with the Public Safety desks without dialing. You can call Public Safety at NO SMOKING John Jay ollege is a No Smoking Facility. There is no smoking permitted within 25 feet of all entrances. There is no smoking on the New uilding Jay Walk outdoor plaza or terraces at the Westport facility. MW uilding & 54th St. cademic nnex Mon. thru Thurs. 7:00 am - 11:00 pm Friday 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm SS HOURS FOR FULTY IN LL FILITIS aily: 7 days/week 6:00 am 12:00 am (midnight) Faculty are required to sign in with the Public Safety Office should they enter or remain on the campus outside of the normal hours. FIR XITS Fire xit Information is displayed on maps on the wall nearest to the entrance in all classrooms. I N TURNSTIL SYSTM valid I is required for access to the ollege. The ollege has an integrated access control system therefore the same I card can be used in every campus building. Visitors to the ollege or persons who have lost or forgotten their I card must present a form of photo identification. fter stating their business at the ollege they are required to sign in. This also includes guests accompanied by members of the ollege community. Visitors will be announced to the person they are visiting where appropriate. Visitors from any other UNY ollege must show their I card and the sign in procedures are waived. ll members of the ollege community are encouraged to submit the names of expected guests to the epartment of Public Safety ahead of the visit in order to expedite the individual s admission to the college. For more information on Public Safety please visit INING OPTIONS INING FILITIS Whether you want to have a grab-and-go sandwich or to sit down for a chat with your classmates over lunch - we have it all! The ollege provides a variety of easily accessible dining facilities in several locations throughout the campus. New uilding Student ining Hall - Floor 2 Faculty and Staff ining - Floor 2 JJ s afé - Floor 1 (lassroom level) lack ox afé - L2 Haaren Hall afé - 2nd Floor North Hall JJ s North Food Kiosk - Lobby Level Westport uilding afé - Street Level Snack and beverage vending machines are available throughout the campus. TOUH SRN WY-FINING KIOSKS The kiosks include faculty/staff/department listings, calendar/event/announcement postings, campus map in 2 format and dynamic wayfinding map paths along with the capability to link map paths with individuals or departments. LOTIONS New uilding L3-11th venue L2 - by the lack ox Theater L - by 59th street entrance in Lobby Floor 1 - by the JJ s afé Floor 2 - by afeteria Lobby in Haaren Hall by the wall 59th Street Jay xpress Service ounter onference on Floor 9 lassroom omputer Lab PRTMNT RLOTION NWS & SHUL lthough the move to the New uilding is complete, the ollege continues to undergo office relocations and space re-organizations as a result of a major Haaren Hall renovation project which involves extensive renovation of the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th floor wings plus total heating, ventilation, and cooling system equipment replacement. Many academic and administrative departments and offices have been temporarily moved to North Hall for the duration of the renovation. The project is expected to be completed in Fall 2014 at which time the relocated departments will move back to their Haaren Hall areas. For the updates on progress, go to the ollege s website at Kroll trium Lecture Hall 6 7
5 New uilding with Haaren Hall ( as of September 2013) TH TOWR Mechanical onference Quad HRN HLL 11th ve L L2 L3 afeteria Student Services WST levator ank Quad Moot ourt Quad Faculty / Staff ining afe lack ox Theater Student Life Jay Walk (rooftop plaza) Writing cademic dvisement ox Office 59th St. Gymnasium Lockers yber & Student LIbrary (nter on L) Gerald W. Lynch Theater Pool ST levator ank L 10th ve PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING cademic dvisement /Justice cademy L New cademic ffairs 6 Haaren ccessibility Services L New fricana Studies 9 New lumni ssociation 6 Haaren nthropology 9 New lack ox afé L2 New lack ox Theater L2 New ursar s Office L New afeteria 2 New ampus Office Services L2 New for areer & Professional evelopment L New entral Receiving & Stockroom L2 New hildren s L3 New L2, L New 1, 3, 8 New ombative Gymnasium 3 Haaren ommunity Outreach and Service Learning L New onference L New ounseling Services L New riminal Justice thics 8 New ance Studio Haaren OIT (epartment of Information Technology) L2 New evelopment Through The Life ycle 10 New nglish 7 New PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING mergency & Security Management Lab L2 New nrollment Management L New Facilities Management L2 New Faculty & Staff ining and 2 New Faculty Senate 2 Haaren Finance & dministration 9 New Fitness 6 Haaren Foreign Languages 7 New Foreign Language Lab 7 New Gallery L3 New Gerald W. Lynch Theater L Haaren Graduate dmissions L New Gymnasium 4 Haaren Health Office L New Highrise Simulator Lab L2 New History 8 New Honors Program 8 New Humanities Quad 8 New Interdisciplinary Studies 6 New ITSS & omputer Labs L2 New Jay xpress Services L New Jay xpress Svcs. ounter (formerly One Stop) L New Jay Walk (rooftop plaza) 2 New JJ s afé 1 New PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING John Jay Sentinel L2 New Judicial oard L2 New Justice Quad 6 New Latin merican and Latina/o Studies 8 New Law & Police Science 4 Haaren Law & Police Science omputer Labs 4 Haaren Legal ounsel 6 Haaren Library L Haaren (Student ) 1 New Mailroom L2 New Marketing & evelopment 6 Haaren Math & Science Resource 1 New Mathematics 6 New McNair Program 9 New Moot ourt 6 New PP Lab (Professional evelopment Program) L New Ph 10 New Philosophy 8 New Political Science 9 New Pool Haaren President s Office 6 Haaren Print Shop Haaren PRISM 5 New 10 New PRTMNT/OFFI NM FLOOR UILING Public Safety L2 New Reflection L2 New Running Track Roof Haaren Science 3, 4, 5 New Science Labs 3, 4, 5 New Science Quad 3 New Social 10 New Student cademic Success Programs (SSP) L2 New Student ffairs L New Student lubs & Organizations L2 New Student ining Hall 2 New Student Government L2 New Student Life L2 New Tennis ourt 6 Haaren Testing Offices & Labs L New Theater Lobby L New TV Studio 3 Haaren Undergraduate dmissions L New Undergraduate Studies 6, 8 New Urban Male Initiative L New Weight Haaren Women s L New Writing 1 New Writing s Workshop s 1 New 8 9
6 New uilding L - The Lobby Floor (connecting New uilding and Haaren Hall) Haaren Hall - Lobby Level nrollment Mgmt Testing Offices for areer & Professional evelopment ommunity Outreach and Service Learning Testing Labs cademic dvisement Justice cademy PP Lab Urban Male Initiative 59th St. Theater Lobby L&M Gerald W. Lynch Theater Library ursar s Office Jay xpress Services ounter 76 Seat Lecture Hall L.76 LOY KROLL TRIUM ox Office oat Memorial Hall onnection to New uilding Library L.63 L.61 Jay xpress Services ounseling Services Women s Health Office ccessibility Services Student ffairs F Graduate dmissions Undergrad. dmissions 250 Seat Lecture Hall onf. Library cademic dvisement ccessibility Services ox Office ursar s Office for areer & Professional evelopment ommunity Outreach and Service Learning onference ounseling Services nrollment Management Graduate dmissions Health Office Jay xpress Services Jay xpress Svcs. ounter (formerly One Stop) Justice cademy Lecture Hall PP Lab (Professional evelopment Program) Student ffairs Testing Offices & Labs Theater Lobby Undergraduate dmissions Urban Male Initiative Women s MJOR FTURS 100% wireless nvironment 250 Seat Lecture Hall lack ox Theater Jay Walk (rooftop plaza) Student Services on entrance floor Moot ourt onnection to Haaren Hall at 3 floors New & xpanded Science Facilities on 3 floors mergency Management and High Rise Simulator Labs Kroll trium Library Gerald W. Lynch Theater Memorial Hall (Home of 9/11 Memorial) MJOR FTURS Tennis ourt and Running Track Gymnasium and Fitness Theater Library Pool TV Studio Memorial Hall 10 11
7 New uilding Floor L3 Shiva Gallery Facilities Mgmt. (Shops & Storage s) 11th ve. Shiva Gallery hildren s Facilities Management (Shops & Storage s) Shiva Gallery hildren s New uilding Floor L2 11th ve Lobby Student lubs & Organizations Judicial oard Student Government Facilities Mgmt. Reflection Rm John Jay Sentinel ampus Office Services lack ox afé Student Life lack ox Theater L2.82 L2.81 Mailroom entral Receiving 120 Seat lassroom Instructional Technology Support Services (ITSS) & omputer Labs L2.84 L Seat lassroom F mergency & Security Mgmt. and Highrise Simulator Labs SSP Public Safety OIT lack ox afé lack ox Theater ampus Office Services entral Receiving OIT (epartment of Information Technology) mergency & Security Management Lab Facilities Management Highrise Simulator Lab Instructional Technology Support Services (ITSS) & omputer Labs John Jay Sentinel Judicial oard Mailroom Public Safety Reflection Student cademic Success Programs (SSP) Student Life Student lubs & Organizations Student Government 120 Seat lassroom on Floor L
8 New uilding Floor afé Writing s Workshop s G JJ s afé Math & Science Resource Writing Writing s Workshop s Math & Science Resource onnection to Haaren Hall 2nd Floor F Writing H New uilding Floor 2 afeteria Student ining Hall Faculty & Staff Jay Walk (rooftop plaza) * Faculty & Staff ining Faculty & Staff Jay Walk Student ining Hall *Floor 2 onnection to Haaren Hall I YOU KNOW? The New uilding s outdoor rooftop commons, called Jay Walk, provides the ollege with an outdoor area - as large as a football field - with lawns, trees and benches. green oasis for John Jay s community in the middle of New York ity, this remarkable space provides an inviting and unique outdoor experience, where students, faculty and staff can mingle, enjoy conversation and build a greater sense of community. Kitchen Faculty & Staff ining Jay Walk 14 15
9 New uilding Floor 3 New uilding Floor 5 Science Labs lassroom Science djunct Resource Science djunct Resource Science Labs Science Quad Seminar s Science Offices PRISM Science Offices Science Research Labs Seminar s Science Quad Science Research Labs J PRISM Science Labs Science djunct Resource Science Offices New uilding Floor 4 New uilding Floor 6 Interdisciplinary Studies Math Undergrad. Studies Science Labs Science Labs Science Lab Justice Quad Math J Moot ourt Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Justice Quad Math Moot ourt Undergraduate Studies Moot ourt 16 17
10 New uilding Floor 7 New uilding Floor 9 Foreign Languages Foreign Language djunct Resource Foreign Language Lab nglish djunct Resource nglish J nglish djunct Resource nglish Faculty Offices nglish djunct Resource Foreign Language djunct Resource Foreign Language Faculty Offices Foreign Language Lab Political Science onference Meeting s Finance & dministration J F..I. Files fricana Studies nthropology onference F..I. Files Finance & dministration McNair Program Meeting s Political Science nglish djunct Resource McNair Program nglish fricana Studies nthropology New uilding Floor 8 New uilding Floor 10 Undergrad. Studies History Seminar evelopment Through The Life ycle Observation s Ph djunct Resource Small ourt Social Honors Program Ltn m djunct Resource Latin merican & Latina/o Studies Seminar s J thics J Philosophy Humanities Quad Seminar.J. thics History Honors Program Humanities Quad Latin merican & Latina/o Studies Philosophy Undergraduate Studies Humanities Quad evlp. Thru The Life ycle Small ourt Psych. djunct Resource Social Psych. Observation J Observation s Ph 18 19
11 Haaren Hall Floor Haaren Hall Floor 2 M L&M T yber & Student Faculty Senate Office Theater Workshops *onnection () to New uilding Floor 1 Weight ance Studio Service onnection Pool Men s Women s Locker Locker Print Shop ance Studio Locker s Pool Print Shop Theater Workshops Weight Pool * yber & Student Faculty Senate Office Under onstruction Q Haaren Hall Floor 1 Haaren Hall Floor 3 Gerald W. Lynch Theater alcony (nter On L) L&M 10th ve (scalator own To Library ) ombative Gym Locker s L&M T ombative Gymnasium Locker s TV Studio Under onstruction Library (nter On L) own To Library 10th ve. Theater The Gerald W. Lynch Theater is a 600 seat state-of-the-arts performing art venue committed to providing diverse artistic and scholarly events that educate, entertain and involve our academic and public communities. Faculty Visitors Faculty Men s Locker Women s Locker TV Studio Q 20 21
12 Haaren Hall Floor 4 Haaren Hall Floor 6 L Main Gymnasium M Law & Police Science omputer Labs T Law & Police Science Gymnasium Law & Police Science Law & Police Science omputer Labs Under onstruction Fitness Marketing & evelopment cademic ffairs lumni ssociation President s Office Legal ounsel onf. Marketing & evelopment cademic ffairs lumni ssociation Fitness Legal ounsel Marketing & evelopment President s Office Tennis ourt Tennis ourt onference Under onstruction ux. Gym onf. Public Safety Racquetball ourts Racquetball ourts Haaren Hall Floor 5 LOS FOR RNOVTION L M I YOU KNOW? efore becoming home of John Jay ollege in 1988, Haaren Hall used to be Haaren High School. Haaren Hall facilities have been used for dozens of high-profile events, films and shows, including addresses by Secretary of State Hillary linton, TV programs like 30 Rock, Law & Order, lue loods, elebrity pprentice, White ollar, commercials, HO, omedy entral, and several movies
13 North Hall Floor 1 North Hall Floor 3 Lactation Financial id Registrar s Office Faculty Senate PS Office Pre-Law Institute xternal ffairs Study broad yber 59th St. Facilities Management udio Visual Student omputer Lab Lecture Hall udio Visual Mail/opy SNY udio Visual yber xternal ffairs Facilities Mgmt. Faculty Senate Financial id Lactation Lecture Hall Mail/opy Pre-Law Institute PS Office Registrar s Office Student omputer Lab Vatea Program ommunication & Theaterrts Sociology ispute Resolution ommunication & Theater rts SK SK Perkins Grant Veteran s tr for dv. of Teaching & Learning yber ommunication & Theater rts SK omputer Labs SK SK Public Mgmt. djunct Resource Public Mgmt. conomics Security, Fire & mergency Mgmt. djunct Resource for dv. of Teaching & Learning ommunication & Theater rts yber ispute Resolution conomics Perkins Grant Public Mgmt. Security, Fire & mergency Mgmt. Sociology SK Vatea Program Veteran s The North Hall will serve as a temporary home for some academic and administrative departments through September 2014 due to a major ollege space re-organization and renovation plan. It will eventually become the site of UNY s new community college. Visit www. jjay.cuny.edu/4808.php for more details. MJOR FTURS cademic and dministrative Offices yber s Student omputer Lab I YOU KNOW? efore John Jay ollege acquired North Hall, it used to be a shoe factory! North Hall Floor 2 North Hall Floor 4 rt & Music Special Programs Training s for Protection Mgmt. Research riminal Justice & riminal Justice Ph. Loading Platform Graduate Studies omputer Lab riminal Justice & riminal Justice Ph. Research Research SNY SK Public Safety Research rt & Music for Protection Mgmt. riminal Justice riminal Justice Ph. SNY Graduate Studies omputer Lab Loading Platform Research SK Special Programs Training s rt & Music Marketing & evelopment rt & Music thletics, Health & Recreation & Physical du. Intramurals 37 rt & Music rt & Music rt & Music rt & Music thletics, Recreation & Intramurals 37 Health & Physical ducation Marketing & evelopment 24 25
14 Westport Floor 1 MW Floor 6 F Westport Floor 2 yber Terrace 56th St. SSP ining Facilities Office of Student cademic Services arnes & Noble ollege oookstore Faculty lassroom arnes & Noble ollege ookstore ining Facilities Office of Student cademic Services Student cademic Success Programs (SSP) yber Faculty Terraces arnes & Noble ollege ookstore Training s 54th St. nnex Floor 7 7S03 Ofc. of the xtended ollege & ducational Partnerships Security Mgmt. Institute Fire Science Institute usiness Services usiness Services usiness Services Human Resources Human Resources John Jay Online 6S03 Research Research Marketing & evelopment lumni ffairs Graduate Studies cademic Operations IR 6S02 nthropology & Math Research Research & valuation MJOR FTURS Ofc. of Space Planning & apital Projects Institutional Research & Outcomes ssessment tr. for International Human Rights cademic s Training s Grant Funded Programs tr. on Terrorism / US xtremist rime atabase Prisoner Reentry Institute tr. for rime Prevention & ontrol dvancement of Research Sponsored Programs I YOU KNOW? tr. on Media rime & Justice / The rime Report MW will serve as a temporary home for many academic and administrative departments through September 2014 due to ollege s space re-organization and renovations. Visit www. jjay.cuny. edu/4808.php for more details on future relocation news and schedule. cademic Operations dvancement of Research lumni ffairs for rime Prevention & ontrol for International Human Rights on Media rime & Justice / The rime Report on Terrorism / US xtremist rime atabase Fire Science Institute Graduate Studies Institutional Research & Outcomes ssessment IR John Jay Online Marketing & evelopment Office of Space Planning & apital Projects Office of xtended ollege & ducational Partnerships Prisoner Reentry Institute Research & valuation Security Management Institute Sponsored Programs Training s nthropology & Math Research usiness Office onference Grant Funded Programs Human Resources Research Shared onf. lassroom Terrace F MJOR FTURS arnes & Noble ollege ookstore ining Facilities Outdoor Terraces Shared onf. Human Resources Research 7S01 Grant Funded Programs 7S02 onf. MJOR FTURS Great view of linton Park from the onference Visit for more details on future relocation news and schedule
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