Showing posts with label Student Center renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student Center renovation. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Student Center Renovation Update: February 5, 2013

Randolph's new Student Center opened to the Randolph community for the first time in 20 months on Monday, February 4, 2013. Hundreds of community members gathered together for the ribbon cutting and dedication. They were then able to explore the newly renovated facility. For more on the Student Center, please see: Student Center news release

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http://web.randolphcollege.edu/studentcenter/slideshow/feb5/index.html



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Gravely-Hampson Commons is now a popular gathering spot for the community

The new Skeller Dining Area seats 90-plus people.

Work continues on the new Michels Plaza.

The Bell Tower can be seen behind Randolph's new Student Center.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Snow creates beautiful views from the Student Center

The winter's first snowy weather left a pretty--although thin--layer of snow on Randolph's campus. The snow and icy morning conditions delayed classes today, but they didn't stop construction from continuing on the Student Center. Crew members just had a more beautiful view this morning. 






Thursday, November 8, 2012

Longtime College supporter Mary Michels Scovanner '77 makes major gift to fund new plaza

Thanks to a significant donation from Mary Michels Scovanner ’77, what was once an asphalt parking lot behind Main Hall and adjacent to the Student Center, will soon be transformed into an attractive brick-lined plaza, complete with a fountain, ampitheatre seating, and bricks honoring faculty emeriti.

Construction on the plaza, which will be named Michels Plaza, will begin soon and is expected to be completed at the same time as the Student Center renovation. The two projects have been designed to work together to enhance and beautify one of the most traveled areas on campus, while providing a unique space for the community.

“Once the Student Center renovation is complete, the outdoor spaces associated with that facility and this new plaza will transform the look and feel of back campus,” said John E. Klein, president of Randolph. “In addition to providing a unique gathering space for students, classes, and other events, the new plaza will highlight Randolph’s views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.”

For Scovanner, a Randolph College trustee, the opportunity to support campus life was important. “This is an exciting project that I believe will create a vibrant and welcoming place for our campus community to gather,” she said. “It’s great to have this opportunity to support the College in a way that I hope will enrich campus living for our current and future students.”

The new plaza will feature ampitheatre seating around a fountain. The seating is designed to mimic the seating in Randolph’s Greek Theatre, and the fountain, which will feature three bursts of water, will add energy to the space. In addition to landscaping, the design of the plaza will incorporate the same diamond pattern found on the front campus brick walkway. An area of the plaza will also be designated to honor faculty emeriti with special bricks.

Klein expressed gratitude for Scovanner’s commitment to improving student life. Several years ago, another initiative funded by Scovanner provided amenities and campus improvements designed to enrich the campus community and improve the student experience.

“Mary Michels Scovanner has been a long-time supporter of the College, giving of both her time and financial resources,” he said. “We are grateful for her unwavering commitment to Randolph College.”