The Department of Mathematics is located on the fourth and fifth floors of the Mathematical Sciences building. This building also houses the departments of Statistics and Computer Science, and the main computer systems of the University.
Two or three graduate students usually share an office. Because faculty and graduate student offices are in close proximity, informal interactions between the faculty and students occur naturally. Every office in the Mathematics Department has at least one personal computer or X-terminal. Additional computer facilities are located in rooms on each floor as well as in several public computer labs across campus.
On the fifth floor there is a reading room where recent issues of journals are housed. Older issues are kept in the main library which has a fully computerized catalog and provides online access to the Mathematical Reviews directly from any office on campus.