Knowlton STEM Center construction on track for early 2021 opening at BW
The future of STEM education in Northeast Ohio is taking shape at Baldwin Wallace University and the finishing touches are right on time for a January 2021 opening.
The Austin E. Knowlton Center is ready to welcome students, faculty and staff from the inviting exterior portico to the dramatic forum staircase that doubles as an indoor amphitheater space.
The inspiring space also features a soaring elevator shaft wrapped in wood panels crafted from reclaimed campus trees and two-story windows that offer a sweeping view of BW's North Quad.
The innovative spaces for STEM learning also set the center apart.
Industry Collaboration
"BW is meeting the growing demand in burgeoning fields like data science and applied mathematics, computer and network security, and engineering," says Dr. James McCargar, associate dean of BW's School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computing.
"We are equipping students for careers that are reshaping our future and empowering graduates to lead in ways we can only begin to imagine today."
McCargar adds that the Knowlton Center was designed with industry input and talent development in mind.
"The building's advanced labs will encourage collaboration between the sciences with students, faculty and regional partners from a range of disciplines working together to solve unscripted problems."
Advanced Lab Spaces
Among the highlights featured in McCargar's recent hard-hat, video tour (embedded below) are spaces that will be steeped in opportunity for hands-on, experiential learning and real-world collaboration with industry:
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The
fabrication
lab
will
allow
engineering
students
to
design,
prototype
and
build
real-world
projects
with
regional
industry
and
government
partners.
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The
user
experience
(UX)
lab
will
act
as
a
computing
industry
collaboration
tool
for
technology
design
to
meet
the
needs
of
everyday
users.
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The
optics
suite
will
provide
dedicated
laboratory
spaces
for
students
of
physics
to
probe
optical
phenomena
ranging
from
lasers
to
holography.
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The
data
visualization
lab
will
support
math
and
computer
science
students
as
they
graph
and
track
data
output
for
critical
community
and
business
initiatives.
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The
maker
space
and
robotics
lab
will
foster
the
development
and
mastery
of
in-demand
skills
prized
by
employers
in
Northeast
Ohio
and
beyond.
- The forum staircase will be the hub of the Knowlton Center and serve as amphitheater seating to host impromptu gatherings as well as planned events like world-class lectures, high-impact seminars and showcases for student work.
McCargar
concludes,
"The
Knowlton
Center
will
be
a
hive
of
essential
and
exciting
academic,
industrial
and
social
activity
for
Northeast
Ohio."