JOHNSON CENTER

Designed to be the hub of the campus, the Johnson Center has a unique, multifaceted mission: to provide students with a total learning experience through interaction with books, technology, peers, faculty, and staff. The 320,000-square-foot building is the first of its kind on an American campus, combining a 100,000-square-foot,
state-of-the-art, open-space library facility with the meeting, programming, student organization offices and food service space often associated with a Student Center.
Services
Apple Federal Credit Union
Apple Federal offers a variety of credit union services to all George Mason students, alumni, faculty, and staff. An ATM machine is located right outside the office.
Bookstore

The University Bookstore located on the atrium level offers textbooks, novels, magazines, logo apparel, accessories, etc.
CampusLink

This interactive self-service information center,
located in the News Center on the atrium level,
connects you directly to local businesses, services,
and Mason departments.
Chevy Chase Bank

Complete banking services including notary services,
and an ATM machine right outside the branch's door is conveniently located on the atrium level.
E-mail Express Station

E-mail and Internet accessible computers are
located
on the first floor surrounding the Information Desk.
Food


Express Convenience Store, La Patisserie, the Bistro, George's, Jazzman's, and vending machines are all readily available under one roof.
Information Desk

Students can check out a book, obtain information on campus wide events and meetings, directions, class schedules, bus schedules, lost and found, and other useful information at this central location.
Lockers

More than 700 lockers are available and can be rented online for one or more semesters.
Patriot Postage and Packaging
This center sells stamps, packages, and boxes, and handles outgoing mail.
Patriot Computer Store
Computer needs can be fulfilled at this convenient location.
Print Services
Photocopy and printing services are available here.
Wireless Internet: Most public spaces have wireless capabilities.
Facilities
Cinema

This theater has 304-seats for a movie-viewing pleasure. All shows are free for students.
Library

The open-space library allows you the convenience of using its resources which include an expanded media collection, without confining you to one area. You may take library books anywhere in the building. Using the study carrels and wireless internet capability in the facility, students may use their laptops to access the Internet and other electronic information systems, including Polaris, the library's online catalog.
Instruction Room
In this location, up to 35 students can receive training in a variety of scheduled instructional classes on library research skills and in using e library's electronic resources. In addition, course-related instructional classes are conducted by the liaison librarians for specific departments.
Meeting Rooms
All meeting rooms hold 50 to 60 people and have multimedia capabilities.
Sid and Reva Dewberry Hall
This dividable room, which features a portable stage, can provide row seating for 1,000 people and table seating for 500 people.
Study Areas

The building has table seating for approximately 2,200 people, including 900 library seats, 250 food court seats on the atrium level, table and lounge seating overlooking the atrium level on each level, and 10 study and meeting lounges with access to both power and wireless internet.
Quiet Mediation Space
Located on the third floor Northeast Lounge, this space is designed to allowed for anyone desiring to have quiet time to meditate. This space is open to all.
Foot Washing Basin
Located in the atrium level restrooms, these systems are designed for those who need to wash their feet throughout the day.
TTY Phone
Located on the atrium level, this phone system is available for those who need the service.
Lactation Room
This private space is conveniently located in the women's restroom on the ground floor near Dewberry Hall.
Student Government
The governing body for Mason's students is housed on the atrium level, in the rear of the News Center.
Program Board
This student-run programming entity of the campus is housed on the second floor.
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STUDENT UNION BUILDING

Student Union I (SUB I) is an 80,000-square-foot building. Built in 1971, it is home to nearly 200 student organizations and several administrative offices and serves as a center for student life.
Services
Cash Office

Students can pay all bills due to the university
for tuition, fees, and housing at this location.
Information Desk

The desk provides current information on campus wide events and meetings, directions, class schedules, bus schedules, lost and found, and other useful information.
E-mail Express Station
E-mail and Internet accessible computers are attached to the Information Desk on the second floor.
Automated Teller Machine
An ATM is located outside the building's main entrance.
Wireless Internet
Most public spaces have wireless capabilities.
Facilities
Food

The Mason Rathskellar, Burrito Del Rey, Chick-fil-A, Jazzman's, and vending machines are all available.
University Game Room

Billiards, table tennis, chess, arcade and our new Game Booth(Nintendo Wii and X-Box 360 game play), accompanied by great music and several TVs, make the game room a great after-class venue to relax and unwind. The game room may also be reserved for private events and special occasions. Additionally, the Corner Pocket is available in Shenandoah for similar services and equipment.
Meeting Rooms
Three fully equipped meeting rooms can accommodate groups ranging in size from 6 to 166 persons.
Patriots Lounge

This two-story lounge is the heart of SUB I. It serves primarily a place for students to study or visit with friends. It also serves as a venue for special programs.
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STUDENT UNION BUILDING II

Student Union II (SUB II) is an architecturally striking 91,000-square-foot building. Having been built in 1982, it was enlarged by 18,000 square-feet in 1991. SUB II serves as a conference, meeting, and event center, and houses campus mail.
Services
Information Desk
The Information Desk provides current information on campus wide events and meetings, directions, class schedules, bus schedules, lost and found and other useful information.
Mail Boxes for Resident Students
SUB II houses residential student mail boxes.
E-mail Express Station
Email and Internet accessible computers are located on the second floor.
Photo ID Office/Mason Money/Meal Plan Administrative Office
Once class registration is in place, students can obtain their George Mason University Photo ID cards here. A driver's license, passport, military, ID, or other identification is required. The first card is free; lost or stolen cards may be replaced for $10. An updated card is required at the Computer Labs for printing purposes. All meal plans and Mason Money are accessible through the Photo ID Office.
Automated Teller Machine
ATM is located outside the building's main entrance.
Vending Machine Refunds
Visit University Services located on the second floor to request refunds for money lost in any food and/or drink vending machine on campus.
Wireless Internet
Most public spaces have wireless capabilities.
Facilities
Ballroom: Designed for dining, dancing, and special programs, the ballroom has the space and flexibility, to meet the unique needs of any organization.
Food: SUB II offers assorted vending machines.
Meeting Rooms
Ten fully equipped meeting rooms can accommodate groups ranging in size
from 6 to 166 persons.
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