Reservations 3252 ETMSW

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This is a listing of all reservations in the room 3252 ETMSW.

Room 3252

  • Capacity: 24 people
  • User: Faculty and Staff
  • Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m (after-hours access, contact Maria De La Paz)
  • Room Purpose: Classroom, meeting and events
  • Furniture: Moveable / flexible furniture & 3 whiteboards
  • Technology/Equipment: Windows PC, podium, wall-mounted PTZ cameras, wall microphones with integrated speakers, whiteboard-capable display, two medium-sized wall displays, smart wall mic/speaker system, and video conferencing capabilities.
  • Important Reminders: Food allowed

How to Make a Reservation

  1. Scroll to the calendar below.
  2. Click the white plus sign (+) on the blue background (top right corner of the calendar).
  3. A window will appear showing available rooms.
  4. Select a room, click the link, and follow the detailed instructions in the reservation window. Note: If no end time is selected, the default reservation duration is one hour.
  5. Your request will be routed to a reservation manager for approval.

  If you wish to delete or modify a reservation, please email Jim Rowan, jimrowan@uic.edu.

If you have been denied access to the reservation system and think you should have access, please complete the "Unit Security Contact" form through ETL.

If you need to reserve a conference phone, please contact a member of your department staff and they will reserve it for you. The conference phone and reservation book are kept in Room 3335.

If you need to reserve presentation and/or multimedia equipment, please go to https://maradona.ed.uic.edu/reservation_index.php

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Event Type
Other
Sponsor
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Location
3252 ETMSW
Date
Nov 11, 2025   2:00 - 5:00 pm  
Contact
Aisha Griffith
E-Mail
griffit3@uic.edu
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