Hello Roxy Readers! I’m still oohing and ahhing over The Fourth! It’s such an incredible space, and today I’d like to spotlight one of my new favorite areas, the Student Complex.
Here’s what you’ll find at the Student Complex:
Re-Charge Zone
Probably (arguably?) the most popular place in the Student Complex, the Re-Charge Zone is located between the entrances to The Hub and the Stone Writing Center and serves multiple purposes. Students can collaborate on group projects or work on individual assignments at the tables provided in this area. Students can also just take a quick break and hang out between tutorials and classes while recharging their devices and enjoying a free cup of coffee.
The Hub
The Hub, a space characterized by movement, activity, and discourse, located in L433, features
Here’s what you’ll find at the Student Complex:
Re-Charge Zone
Probably (arguably?) the most popular place in the Student Complex, the Re-Charge Zone is located between the entrances to The Hub and the Stone Writing Center and serves multiple purposes. Students can collaborate on group projects or work on individual assignments at the tables provided in this area. Students can also just take a quick break and hang out between tutorials and classes while recharging their devices and enjoying a free cup of coffee.
The Hub
The Hub, a space characterized by movement, activity, and discourse, located in L433, features
- designated zones for specific types of activities.
- non-traditional learning space with adaptable workstations and numerous technologies that enable and encourage students to participate actively and collaboratively.
- workstations which are easily reconfigured to the needs of students working individually as well as in groups.
- cutting-edge technologies to facilitate learning and to move the learning environment from ordinary to innovative.
The Interview Resource Center (IRC) provides students a place to practice, develop, and implement effective interview skills. The room is spacious enough to allow for individuals or small groups to collaborate on interview techniques. Providing mobile workstations allows students to create a configuration to best suit their needs.
Career Readiness Institute
Ready to transition from student to career? The Career Readiness Institute (CRI), the final component of the Student Complex, just opened this Fall 2016 semester. Students receive help with Career Readiness, planning, development, internships, résumés, cover letters, presentation practice skills, and effective interview skills.
Students will have the ability to use web-based career planning and mapping software such as Focus 2 and Purple Briefcase on the Fourth with the assistance of Career Mentors assigned to these rooms. The rooms will also provide a well-equipped area for students to practice interview and presentation skills and create PowerPoints, Prezis or other presentation programs.
So, what are you waiting for? Come check it out!
See you next time the breeze is cool, the sun is up, and the waves roll into view! ‘Til then, hang ten!
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