Alkek Print Shop

Alkek Print Shop offers low cost, specialized printing services

Let’s face it, no one has the time or money to go off campus to print their projects. The Alkek Print Shop offers the convenience of location and low prices for your special printing and print shop services – much more than just making copies.  Located in Alkek One, on the first floor of the library, the …

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Surgery through virtual reality

Create and experience alternate realities in the Immersion Studio

Do you want to see how X-Reality (XR) can help you learn, teach, create and transform? Explore the Immersion Studio in Alkek One on the first floor of the Alkek Library. Learn how to create your own content and use it in your projects or classes. XR is the umbrella reference for all immersive technologies including virtual, augmented …

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Calling all creatives! Help us fill Alkek One walls with artwork

Alkek One invites students or student teams to submit art to display on the new first-floor lobby of the Alkek Library What: Your project can take the form of any medium such as: photography, video, animation, graphic, sculpture, 3D printed object, etc. Use your imagination! Artwork should represent Texas State’s current Common Experience theme of …

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Giant spider added through augmented reality

Alkek One makes new and emerging technology available to Texas State community

What is Alkek One? Alkek One is a hub of technology-focused spaces located on the first floor of the Alkek Library at Texas State University. Our spaces feature a variety of technology that centers on maker culture, immersive reality, time-based media, geographic information systems, and digital design. At the core of Alkek One is a …

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