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From Ideation to Implementation<\/h3>\n

The ultimate goal of this project is to transform the existing George T. Potter Library to include a vibrant knowledge commons that will enable students to learn and study more effectively by incorporating new technologies and methods of creating scholarship.<\/h4>\n

Follow the story below and learn more about how you can be a part of the project here!<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

<\/i><\/i><\/i><\/span>2015<\/div>
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In December 2015, <\/strong>the Faculty Assembly Library Renovation Task Force (FALRTF) was formed and charged to (1) prepare a\u00a0white paper with detailed quantitative and qualitative data on the current condition of the Library, (2) draw comparisons with libraries at competitor institutions, and (3)\u00a0present its recommendations to the Faculty Assembly for approval and, upon approval by the FA, for presentation to the President\u2019s Cabinet.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

<\/i><\/i><\/i><\/span>2016<\/div>
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In January 2016,<\/strong> the Board of Trustees approved the submission of a capital request for state bond funds for renovations to the George T. Potter Library and the addition of a learning commons.<\/p>\n

In April of 2016,<\/strong> the FALRTF issued its Final Report.<\/a>\u00a0Included in its report was a recommendation to the College to assess the feasibility of remediating the current Library space and, depending on the feasibility of renovation, it further recommended that the College immediately pursue funds to remediate, upgrade, and expand the current facility, or else build a new facility that is closely aligned with best practices. The report’s recommendation aligned well with the College’s Campus Facilities Master Plan<\/a> which also articulated that the Library merited renewal and expansion as a Learning Commons in order to better serve students and to also function as a new and high profile main entrance to the Phase 1 Academic Building.<\/p>\n

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George T. Potter Library<\/p><\/div>\n

In June 2016<\/strong>, significant support for the project was secured through the State of New Jersey Higher Education Capital Financing Grant Program for Âé¶¹´«Ã½.\u00a0 $15 million was awarded for the renovation of the George T. Potter Library and for the addition of a new Learning Commons.<\/p>\n

In September 2016<\/strong>, President Mercer established the President’s Library\/Learning Commons Task Force. The Task Force was charged to routinely engage with their respective stakeholder groups, design professionals, and others to inform and shape the form, function, and aesthetic of presented plans and designs.<\/p>\n

The President’s Library\/Learning Commons Task Force includes:<\/p>\n