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Worth the wait: Visionary renovation results in reimagined library
91成人导航鈥檚 William Knox Holt Memorial Library and Learning Center is building new stories.
The recently renovated space has been reimagined to include a variety of contemporary spaces to reflect how students learn. The transformation features the John and June Rogers Atrium, a digital maker鈥檚 space, a meditation and prayer area, and a full-service Starbucks caf茅.
Delayed more than a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the library dedication ceremony took place during 91成人导航 Roars Back Homecoming on Oct. 9, 2021. Dozens of 91成人导航ans gathered outside the building entrance to celebrate and tour the visionary changes.
聽鈥淭he transformation of this library was intended to catalyze thinking and to create spaces that would allow for collaborative work among faculty, students and staff,鈥 Maria Pallavicini, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, said during the dedication. 鈥淭his library is a vital part of the 91成人导航 experience.鈥
鈥淚t took the dedication and vision of donors, students, faculty, and university and library leaders to alter the building from a repository of books into a student-focused venue,鈥 said Chris Madill 鈥90, director of planning and construction management. 鈥淚 believe other California-based higher education institutions will learn from our transformative renovation and aspire to do the same.鈥
The renovation improved accessibility throughout the facility and sourced sustainably responsible materials that met California Green Building standards and exceeded the state energy standards, Madill said.
Its intentional design features windows from Starbuck into the library to make learning and studying visible. Students can see the action happening inside, said Niraj Chaudhary, associate university librarian for organization innovation. It also will provide on-campus jobs for students, and Maria Blandizzi, the university鈥檚 new vice president for student life, is fulfilling her barista dreams by working one shift each week at Starbucks.聽
鈥淥ur Starbucks location in the library is a beautiful space situated in the heart of the campus,鈥 Blandizzi said. 鈥淚 love it when the place is buzzing with folks meeting out on the patio, catching up with friends in the dining room, or picking up a drink and then finding a quiet spot to study around the corner in the library.鈥
Established in honor of alumnus and civil rights activist Rev. George Houser 鈥34, the Multi-faith Meditation and Prayer Area鈥攆ound above the second floor on a mezzanine鈥攚as added in response to students鈥 requests.聽
The space was made possible through the leadership of Dr. Mas鈥檕od Cajee, the lead donor and advisor on the project. More than 70 donors contributed to the space, as well as for an ablution station鈥攐ne of the first wudhu washing facilities in the U.S. inside an academic library鈥攕o Muslim students, faculty and staff can perform the ritual of washing before prayer.
The library鈥檚 community-wide participatory design process was designed to influence student success for generations to come. 91成人导航 engaged students, faculty, staff, library representatives and campus planners, as well as schools and colleges on the Stockton Campus, alumni and the Associated Students of the 91成人导航. The feedback was used to choose everything from furniture to technology, and it led to the creation of the Student Academic Success Hub, which brought together a collection of resources, including tutoring and research librarians.
Philanthropists John and June Rogers pledged $1 million to the project to support the university's goal of facilitating student academic success and improving graduation and retention rates.
鈥淲e were particularly drawn to the Student Academic Support Hub,鈥 said John Rogers. 鈥淭he more we can intervene and provide students with the services they need to succeed, the more likely they are to stay in school, graduate on time and find success in their careers.鈥 聽
Chaudhary said the renovation project added more spaces and technologies to facilitate innovation, collaboration and experiential learning. 聽
鈥淭he library is about giving opportunities for projects through space,鈥 Chaudhary said. 鈥淭o be a resource for the 91成人导航 community.鈥
The Four Commons:
The library鈥檚 first and second floors are divided into four commons鈥擨nnovation, Learning, Reading and Academic.聽
Innovation Commons: Found on the first floor, this 8,000-square-foot space is for individuals to explore, experiment and exhibit using state-of-the-art technology. It includes The Cube鈥攁 glass-walled digital maker space featuring 3D printing, drone services and more鈥攁 100-inch touch screen for presentations, production studios, editing suites, an experimental exhibition space and learning lab.
Learning Commons: This space on the first floor includes group study rooms, collaborative spaces, a Starbucks caf茅, computers and includes the John Muir Experience, which is home to the naturalist's bookshelves, a digital touch screen, books and writing desk.
Reading Commons: Meant to be a quiet space, this second-floor area features floor-to-ceiling windows for students to study while enjoying 91成人导航's natural beauty. There are individual study pods, as well as study rooms.
Academic Commons: Visible from the library鈥檚 entrance, this second-floor space brought vital student success services together to make them accessible and convenient for students. Here you will find the Student Academic Success Hub鈥攖utoring, learning skills, and writing and math help鈥攁s well as research librarians' offices, and the Center for Teaching and Learning where instructional designers and faculty collaborate.聽