Sun Nov 8, 2009 8:55 pm
HUB Second Floor Lounge
HUB Second Floor Lounge
| Room Name: | HUB Second Floor Lounge | |
| Room Type: | Public Lounge Space | |
| Room Dimensions: | 49' x 29' | |
| Square footage: | 1421' | |
| Room Capacity: | Up to 150 | |
| Floor type: | Carpet | |
| Windows: | n/a | |
| Wheelchair Accessible: | Yes | |
| Ethernet access: | Wireless: available with UW Net ID Wired: No Ethernet Services |
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| Phone access: | n/a | |
| Food/Beverages: |
Only per Food/Beverage Policy | |
| Available sets: | Set / Diagram: Custom *Custom Set Fees Apply *Available only with Ballroom reservation *Furniture Storage Fees Apply *Requests reviewed on a case-by-case basis |
Capacity: varies |
| Amenities: | Elevator access nearby Single entrance 3 standard outlets |
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| Features: | HUB
Permanent Art Collection: HUB Mural by Ernest Norling Going to Vote: South Africa Elections (Series of 4) by Madelaine Serena Georgette |
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| Intended for: | Conference greeting area/registration or small exhibits |
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Use of University Facilities
University departments, Registered Student Organizations (RSO's), and faculty/staff may make a reservation without a Request for Use of University Facilities form if the event is only attended by University members.
Events which are open to the public, ticketed, or held by or in conjunction with an off-campus organization are required to submit a Request for Use of University Facilities form. This form requires approval from all of the following: a University department Dean, Director, or Chair, the facilities manager of Event Services, as well as the Use of University Facilities Committee. It is important to know that this form takes a minimum of three weeks to process and that advertising is prohibited until the form has been approved by the Use of University Facilities Committee.
The purpose of the RUUF is to ensure that all facilities operated by the University are reserved primarily for educational use including, but not limited to, instruction, research, public assembly, student activities and recreational activities related to educational use. Further, each facility may be used for a variety of activities, so long as the primary function the facility was intended to serve is protected.


