1年后, It’s Hard to Envision Kettering Without 学习共享

Walking through the brightly lit space, you can’t tell the 学习共享 has only been open to students for about a year. Students have made it part of their everyday lives, and alumni who have visited the space are impressed. 

It was the first new building on campus in 20 years. Construction on the 105,000-square-foot state-of-the-art 学习共享 began Feb. 5, 2020. The University had a soft opening in July 2022, then Kettering hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $63 million facility in September. The building includes a dozen d.spaces; a 200-seat auditorium; a 15,000-square-foot Maker Space; 1,600 square feet of rooftop space with hammocks and additional s吃; an art gallery; and a meditation room. Students use the space for pretty much everything: studying, 吃, 举行俱乐部会议, raising money for philanthropies—the list goes on. 

For Katee Callicutt ’27, it has a space for anyone, regardless of their work.

“It’s just a really fun space,” she said. “It’s not like a typical college where you sit at a lunch table and do work. You can go to different environments. If you get bored of one, you can just go to another.”

“I could tell a lot of thought went into the design to incorporate the latest technology. I’m sure the students are making good use of the facilities.”

迈克·琼斯(1972年,IE) 

 

 

 

 

 

“Having a space like the 学习共享 would’ve made for a more enjoyable and practical experience, both academically and socially. 就我个人而言, it would have made it easier to meet students and faculty, make new connections and enhance my sense of belonging with the Kettering community.”

Latondra Newton (’91, Management Systems)