Facilities

The Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media houses media organizations and facilities that all students can experience.  From mainstream electronic media to alternative publications, the internet, photography and graphic design, students can become involved in existing media outlets or utilize the facilities for their own personal projects.  All public areas are available to students and faculty after hours by card access. Click below to hear building director David Bohmer discusses the PCCM facility. (Quicktime movie)

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The Creative Center  includes a university computer lab with free laser printing available to students and faculty. The area also houses study areas, student organization office space, The Midwestern Review (a student literary magazine), The ITAP Video Editing lab, three darkrooms (1 b&w, 2 color), a piano classroom and a still-photography lighting studio. Call 658-4475 to reserve an area.

The campus radio station, WGRE-FM, is housed in the PCCM. Station facilities include a studio for 24/7 broadcasting, over-the-air and world-wide on the web. Two production studios, including digital production equipment, a news and discussion studio, news and sports production areas, meeting room, offices, and music library round out the facility. Check-out the WGRE page for more information.

The Print wing contains the campus newspaper and other offices. The DePauw, Indiana's oldest college newspaper, is completely studend- staffed, publishing twice-weekly. The newspaper relies on outside funding, advertising and subscription fees to generate revenue. For more information, see the newspaper websites.

The TV facility contains Sony Vegas, Avid and Final Cut Pro/iMovie non-linear editing systems, two studios, a newly renovated control room and a graphics processing suite. The facility is home to D3TV, the student television channel. It is also utilized for the teaching of video production classes, as well as professional university production. Those interested in producing their own video projects, or becoming involved in on-going student television productions through D3TV, should contact the faculty advisor, Sheryl Tremblay, at 658-4487 or the director of television operations, Larry Abed, at 658-4462. The D3TV website can be found here.

The Watson Forum is a 91-seat media classroom and television soundstage that has accommodated everything from in-class speakers to nationally-televised political debates.  It is available to students, faculty and staff from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily for classes or presentations involving video and audio playback or recording, computer, overhead or slide projection, teleconferencing, or any event with an audio/visual/web component. Call 658-4475 to reserve the Forum, or use the on-campus, online scheduling system. 
Watson Forum
You can access the Forum operations manual (pdf) here.

Floorplans for the PCCM can be viewed here.