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About Tolman Hall
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Originally called the Education-Psychology Building, Tolman Hall was renamed in 1963 for Professor Edward Chace Tolman
who taught at Cal from 1918 to 1954. A major contributor to psychology, he made important modifications to the ideas of behaviorism. He is also notable for having refused on principle to sign a loyalty oath during the Red Scare of the 1950s.
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Tolman Hall is home to the following facilities:
The Education-Psychology Library
The Main Office of the Psychology Department
Psychology Faculty Offices
Research rooms for carrying out a variety of studies with human subjects
GSI Teaching Resource Center
A Human Audition Laboratory
Infancy Laboratory Equipment
Electronics Shop
Machine & Wood Working Shop
Photographics Darkroom
The Institute of Human Development
Psychology Clinic
Institute of Personality & Social Research
Tolman Microcomputer Facility (TMF)
Located in 1535 Tolman Hall, TMF can be reserved by any Berkeley campus
instructor for a scheduled University class. The classroom contains 60 Dell Pentium IV
computers, an instructor station, and a mounted projection unit. A variety of software applications
are available for class use.
Campus Map to Tolman Hall
Tolman Hall: Past, Present, and Future
Emergency/Evacuation Assembly Area
Primary - lawn between Morgan and Hilgard (South of Tolman).
Alternate, if primary is blocked - lawn outside of Ed-Psych Library (East of Tolman).
Emergency Management Area: Number and Location of EMA assembly area: 5 - Lawn North of Valley Life Sciences Building and East of West Circle.
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Tolman Hall (West) Building Coordinator:
Ted Crum
Phone: 510-642-5301 | Fax No: 510-642-5293
tedcrum at socrates.berkeley.edu
Tolman (West) Building Emergency Plan
Tolman Evacuation Diagrams
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