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Armstrong Science Library to Shut Its Doors Soon as Exciting New Quantitative Center Opens!

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October 24, 2024
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Revamping the Armstrong Science Library: A New ‌Era for Quantitative Learning

As the fall semester unfolds, students regularly visiting BiHall ‌are well aware of the significant transformations occurring within the Armstrong Science Library. What was once a serene and book-filled environment has now become an energetic hub under a new ‌designation: the Armstrong Quantitative Center, or ‍“Q-Center.” This vibrant space is now bustling with students engaged in collaborative discussions around specialized tables equipped with whiteboards, ⁢tackling complex equations in chemistry or physics.

Transition and Closure Plans for‌ Armstrong Library

According to Amy Morsman, Professor of History and interim head of the Center for⁤ Teaching, Learning ‍and Research (CTLR), changes to the current facilities will culminate in January when ‍Armstrong Library officially closes its doors. The ground floor — where ⁢shelves filled​ with books currently stand — will be repurposed to accommodate ⁤individual study ⁢carrels designed to provide quiet study spaces. Meanwhile, the ​main floor will permanently transition into a dedicated Q-Center identity.​ Materials that reside in ‍Armstrong ⁢at present will be redistributed ⁣among Davis⁤ Family Library collections or moved into external ⁤storage facilities.

The decision to evolve from traditional library services stems ⁤from both low circulation rates of physical materials and an increasingly online-based preference among students for accessing academic resources. Morsman underscores this shift by noting​ how ⁢faculty members increasingly rely on journal articles housed in digital ⁢repositories ⁤funded by student tuition rather than content found solely within library⁢ stacks.

“I think ⁤many faculty members are utilizing databases ⁣that provide essential readings⁢ as part of their courses,” Morsman articulated. “It’s not ⁤as⁣ if ⁢everything housed at Armstrong‌ is being⁢ discarded.”

Introduction of ⁣Q-Center: Enhancing Academic Support

The newly established Q-Center aims not only to support individual academic efforts but⁤ also focuses extensively on⁢ enriching quantitative learning across all disciplines. It serves both undergraduate learners seeking assistance outside class⁢ hours as well as‍ faculty holding office hours aimed at boosting student comprehension in STEM fields.

Sean O’Neil has been leading operations at Armstrong for 14 years and emphasizes ​that while​ certain ​functions are changing, key characteristics remain intact; notably, lower-level spaces will still be designated‍ for quiet studies amidst a collaborative upper area filled with interactive learning opportunities.

“Armstrong has always prided itself on its ⁣role ⁣as a tranquil study venue,” O’Neil remarked regarding his commitment to maintaining this reputation even amid transformation plans.

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Armstrong Science Library to Shut Its Doors Soon as Exciting New Quantitative Center Opens!

Armstrong Science Library to Shut ⁢Its Doors Soon as Exciting New Quantitative Center Opens!

The ​Transition: Armstrong Science Library’s Closing Date

The​ Armstrong Science Library has been a ‍cornerstone of academic research and learning for countless students and faculty members. However, it is set ⁣to close its doors on April 30, 2024. While this marks the ⁣end of​ an era, it also paves the way⁤ for a transformative opportunity: the ⁣grand opening of the new Quantitative Center.

What to Expect ⁤from the New Quantitative Center

The⁣ new Quantitative Center aims to integrate advanced computational and quantitative methodologies ⁤into the academic curriculum. It represents ⁢a significant shift towards enhancing​ analytical⁤ skills and ​data literacy among students. Here’s⁢ what you can expect:

  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Equipped with the latest technology and software tools⁢ to support quantitative ‌research.
  • Workshops ‌and Training: Regular workshops on⁤ statistical analysis, data⁢ visualization,⁤ and critical thinking.
  • Collaborative⁢ Research Spaces: Designed to promote teamwork among students and faculty ⁢for​ multidisciplinary

    Addressing‌ Student Needs Post-Pandemic

    The idea behind creating⁤ such ⁢a⁢ multifunctional space ⁢materialized after ‍extensive feedback⁣ from faculty regarding how best to utilize what used to be called ‘Armstrong.’ In light of educational disruptions caused by COVID-19—where many high schoolers faced limited access—the new initiative intends specifically to bridge gaps seniors have voiced about lacking foundations particularly involving mathematics or other STEM subjects.

    Morsman highlighted⁢ that generous donations have facilitated this ⁢endeavor; selected donors aim explicitly toward aiding those Middlebury students who may feel less confident navigating quantitative material.

    “We aspire ​towards eliminating stigma around seeking help,” she elaborated further adding plans include workshops beyond simply assisting struggling‍ Chem 103 attendees—for instance, hosting sessions ⁤dedicated explicitly towards data visualization ‌techniques‌ using Excel software which could attract significant ‌participation,”⁢ she noted enthusiastically!

    Building Community Through Collaborative ⁤Learning Spaces

    Emily Malcolm-White serves dual roles as Interim Director for Q-Center alongside her position in Mathematics & Statistics Faculty—both driving forces behind shaping vision concerning ​collaboration methods available​ through these contemporary resources proactively​ expanding previously established frameworks thanks largely due‌ Vice President Jeremey Ward’s leadership during initial stages coupled input directly arose from various community stakeholders ​including personnel across departments alike!

    “It’s thrilling witnessing diverse support networks⁤ converge into single accessible areas where multiple ⁣needs—from mentoring academically-inclined disciplines through vocational exploration like career logistics—can flourish concurrently”, Malcolm-White expressed gratefully via email correspondence directed toward campus constituents!

    In proximity located ⁣next⁣ door remains freshly⁤ constructed residence ​hall limits direct engagement⁢ points aiming foster connection opportunities benefit incoming cohorts acclimating swiftly surrounding mechanisms existing beyond strictly curriculum-focused advisement avenues facilitating inviting atmosphere overall calling forth collective participation actively contributing⁣ towards academic solicitation growth ‍jointly ‍fostering thriving community spirit ⁤amongst peers alike encouraging utilization highly anticipated facility future configurations likewise evolving‌ continuously!

    Editor’s Note: ⁤ Contributions were provided by ⁢Managing Editor Madeleine Kaptein ’25.5 throughout development processes informing updates made here!

    Tags: academic resourcesArmstrong Science Libraryeducational resourcesJeanPierreChallotlibrary closureQuantitative Centerresearch facilitiesscienceSTEM educationTodayNewsGazetteuniversity news
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