The BPW/Toledo Resource Room: The BPW Resource Room holds a collection of Journals; PTSD Quarterly, Violence Update, Interpersonal Violence and Violence Against Women, articles and books on rape, domestic violence, sexual harassment, and child sexual abuse. All materials are to remain in the BPW Resource Room. Subscriptions funded by Verizon Wireless.
The Smith Barney Computer Lab is open to the public, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Isabel Fye Martin Room is a gallery and quiet room for small meetings, private conversations, meditation, breast-feeding moms, or moms needing a breast pump room.
The Jane Eberly Eager Conference Room is available for campus and community meetings.
The Legacy Courtyard is available for studying at the picnic table, sitting with friends, and viewing the engraved pavers.
The Eberly Center Galleries are free and open to the public, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Facilities History:
The University of Toledo Center for Women was originally a part of the University College, and therefore housed in their offices. The Center had a section of the University Hall set aside for their services and programs. After opening in September of 1977 and operating out of University Hall through March 1978, the Center found a new home in Scott Hall. However, demand for the Center's services was increasing and even the facilities at Scott Hall were found to be inadequate for the Center's needs. The Catharine S. Eberly Center moved into Southwest Academic Center in Fall of 1990 until their new home was completed and, in 1995, the facilities at Tucker Hall were finished. The Center remains there to this day.