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USI campus closed Saturday and Sunday, January 24-25

Due to inclement weather, the University of Southern Indiana campus will be closed, and all in-person classes, activities and on-campus events are canceled beginning at noon Saturday, January 24 and continuing through Sunday, January 25. Online classes will continue asynchronously unless students are notified by their professor. Essential personnel only should report to work. If you are unsure of your status, contact your supervisor. More information and updates at USI.edu/emergency. 

Last updated: January 24, 2026 11:18 AM

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Simulator Lab

USI's full-sized Magnetic Resonance (MR) simulator allows students to practice positioning patients for MR examinations in a realistic environment. Using advanced simulation software, students can experience the full imaging process.

Computed Tomography Lab

The Computed Tomography (CT) lab features a fully functional 64-slice General Electric CT scanner, providing students with hands-on experience in a realistic clinical setting. Students practice positioning techniques and perform CT imaging on a cross-sectional imaging phantom.

Digital X-ray Labs

Students practice imaging techniques, perform radiographic examinations, and develop essential patient-care skills in four fully equipped digital diagnostic radiography rooms. This safe, hands-on environment helps students build confidence and competence as they prepare for clinical experiences.

Additional Equipment

The program also has two digital portables and a surgical C-arm that are available for student use in the radiology suite and in the Kinney College Clinical Simulation Center.

Radiology Classroom

USI’s radiology classroom accommodates up to 24 students and is designed for comfort and effective learning. The room features cushioned seating, large tables for student use, and a radiology-compatible television monitor that allows for clear viewing and discussion of medical images during instruction.

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