There's no guarantee that they'll study any harder, but those who attend Cleveland State University (
CSU)
will no doubt be spending more time inside the new and ultra-friendly
Student Center. The $44-million building was officially unveiled to new
and returning students at the beginning of the fall semester.
The Student Center features three lounges and several terraces for
reading and relaxing. Dining options include the Viking Marketplace and
Chop'd and Wrap'd. The Atrium Cafe serves local treats, such as Phoenix
Coffee and Bialy's Bagels. A convenience store, a CSU bookstore and a
6,000-square-foot ballroom are other highlights of the Student Center.
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates of New York designed the facility to
enhance the image of the overall campus and create an open connection
with the city. The interior is bright and open, with plenty of areas to
view the bustling cityscape.
"The Student Center will become the hub of campus life, the nexus where
all of us – students, faculty and staff – come together to form a
community," says Ronald M. Berkman, president of CSU. "Its importance
cannot be overstated."
The Student Center is the latest in a series of construction projects on
the CSU campus over the last few years. Led by the vision of former CSU
president, Michael Schwartz, CSU has a long-range plan to make the
school an integral party of the city.
SOURCE: Ronald Berkman
WRITER: Diane DiPiero