DTC Pullman

There are a variety of facilities and resources on WSU’s Pullman campus that students use in DTC to create their work. The DTC Department maintains the Creativity Suite and Digital Foundations Lab, and DTC students can also use other labs on campus.


Facilities + Resources

Club Studio

*Coming Soon*

Club Studio is a non-profit creative design agency led by students and faculty from the Digital Technology and Culture department at Washington State University. We combine real-world experience with socially responsible design, specializing in print, digital, UX/UI, motion graphics, and visual marketing. Our multidisciplinary approach equips students with hands-on experience, internship credits, and the opportunity to work on projects that inspire positive social impact. Each project supports scholarship and research, advancing the future of design innovation. 

Poster for Club Studio

The Digital Foundations Lab

The Digital Foundations Lab is located in Thompson 1 and is equipped with 30 PC computers. This space is optimized for the creation of media that demands more computing power. It is ideal for animation, video post-production, and game development.

For more information about the labs, contact Professor Eliseo Ortiz.


Multimedia Tutoring

DTC is excited to offer in-person tutoring. During open lab hours a Lab Aide will be present in the Digital Foundations Lab (Thompson 1). If you need to check out equipment, please see the Lab Aide.

Spring 2024 Tutoring Schedule

  • Sunday 4:00pm – 9:00pm
  • Monday 4:00pm – 9:00pm
  • Tuesday 4:00pm – 9:00pm
  • Wednesday 4:00pm – 9:00pm
  • Thursday 4:00pm – 9:00pm

Other Resources

WSU’s Pullman campus offers several other resources for DTC students.

The Dimensions Lab features 14 computers with the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite, Maya, 3DS Max, Revit, Fusion 360, and many other programs. It also features an Audio Lab and 3D Scanning Room, available by appointment. The Dimensions Lab is located on the first floor of the Holland Library near the Terrell Library elevators.

The Media Development Lab in Spark 210 features 24 workstation PCs and two Apple workstations with the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite, Maya, 3DS Max, Revit, Fusion 360, and many other programs. The lab also features a large format printer, available for use with a fee.

The Design Studio in Spark 115 includes workstations with design and media tools identical to the Media Development Lab, above, as well as a laser cutter, waterjet cutter, CNC machine, 3D scanner, and conventional and large-scale 3D printing.

The Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) brings together community members, students, faculty, and researchers in collaborative digital projects that emphasize ethical curation, scholarship, research, and publication. It is located on the 4th floor of Holland Library. The CDSC is currently available by appointment only.