The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well. The College’s Help Desk is located in Shores as well and provides students with IT assistance and access to high-performance workstations and software.
The William Johnston Building holds many state of the art classrooms, including a 3D Media Lab, Health Informatics Lab, Data Center/Server Lab, and Teaching Lab. The Teaching Lab contains 48 Dual Boot iMacs and can also exist off FSU’s network for security projects/networking demos.
Shores Building & The Innovation HUB
Transdisciplinary Discovery, Design, and Innovation to confront the challenges of our day.

Located at the heart of FSU's campus, the Innovation Hub fills the first floor of the Louis Shores building.

The Innovation Hub provides abundant opportunities for students to gain new skills and knowledge outside of class.

Students from all disciplines working together to combine their unique expertise and perspectives under the guidance of experienced mentors.

Our Design Lab has high-powered graphics workstations for 3D design, and a materials library for low-fidelity prototyping.

Located at the heart of FSU's campus, the Innovation Hub fills the first floor of the Louis Shores building.

Our Design Lab has high-powered graphics workstations for 3D design, and a materials library for low-fidelity prototyping.

Students from all disciplines working together to combine their unique expertise and perspectives under the guidance of experienced mentors.

Students from all disciplines working together to combine their unique expertise and perspectives under the guidance of experienced mentors.

Our Design Lab has high-powered graphics workstations for 3D design, and a materials library for low-fidelity prototyping.

The Innovation Hub provides abundant opportunities for students to gain new skills and knowledge outside of class.
WJB Building
A beautiful and renovated space to empower your creativity

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well.

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well.

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well.

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well.

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well.
HCB Building
A space for learning and coworking

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well

Part of iSchool classes are teached at the HCB Building.

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well

Part of iSchool classes are teached at the HCB Building.

The School of Information resides primarily in the Louis Shores Building, with classes taught in HCB and the newly-renovated William Johnston Building as well

Part of iSchool classes are teached at the HCB Building.