The construction of a state-of-the-art interpreting facility was made
possible by a generous gift from the Nelson Mullins Scarborough &
Riley Law Firm of South Carolina, and by additional funding from the
State Justice Institute. The facility includes 12 soundproof booths
constructed according to International Standard Organization (ISO)
specifications, and equipped to receive audio and video transmissions.
Student performance is monitored from the master console that controls
all transmissions. Seminars and lectures are conducted around a large
conference table that occupies the central area of the facility. The
facility design, advanced digital technology, and training materials
offer students optimum conditions for developing their interpreting
skills.