The Rotunda Longwood College â– - Farmville, VA
Volume 75, Number 18
March 25,1996
Lancaster Interior Exposed By Donnie Hubert Rotunda Staff Whether you walk into the newly renovated Lancaster building from High Street or the new student/campus-wide entrance towards the back of the building, it will be an experience to remember. After going on a personal tour of the building with Ms. Maryann Lentz, to see the changes within, to say I was amazed is putting it mildly. According to Ms. Lentz, the renovations for the smokefree building began in 1994. It was expected to be completed in October 1995, but instead it was moved to March 1996. The interior of the building was partially done by Ms. Lentz. Lentz works at the Physical Plant and is the architect for Longwood College. Our tour started from the student entrance and progressed around the building. The top floor of Lancaster holds the Administrative offices such as thcExecuti ve Vice Presidents', Cashiering, and Payroll. There is also a Faculty Training Room that will help to orient faculty and staff with programs
sponsored by Human Resources, train them with computers, and how to use the Internet. The current training room is in Hiner and will be moved to the new building soon. From the top floor you can use either the stairwells, covered with slate from Buckingham County, or the handicap accessible elevators to reach the main floor. The main floor opens up into the Gallery with a new Information Center located in between the new offices. The offices on this floor include the President's Office (which Dr. Patricia Cormier will take over upon her arrival onto the campus in August), Institutional Advancement, and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. The new Ambassador Room is also located here. On the main floor you should pay close attention to the Gallery, Information Desk, and the new Meeting Room. The Gallery will soon display portraits on the wall, with lights shining upon them. According to Lentz, the collection will not include any valuable pieces due to security reasons. There is a possibil-
ity that the Longwood College may sponsor showings of the collection, but that is still unclear. The new Information desk located on the main floor will help orient individuals who are in need of assistance or unable to locate a certain office. The red columns surrounding the desk may be painted white to follow the color scheme of the main floor. And last, but certainly not least, the main floor features the new Meeting Room. This room offers an inviting, spacious interior, that Ms Lentz states shows respect. The room features plush, burgundy chairs to complement the 22 foot table that seats 22 people. The table is placed almost directly in the center of the room with large windows encompassing it. The windows seem to dominate the room but allow for an airy and welcoming feeling. As we walked out the room we progressed back to the ground floor that will astound you with the choice of decorating colors. Lentz stated that the lobby area on the ground floor is outspoken with its use of primary colors in the interior decorating.
The Big Move to Lancaster By Donnie Hubert Rotunda Staff The old library received new tenants March 20. The top floor of South Ruffner, or the Business Affairs' offices were the first to relocate to Lancaster. These offices included the Executive Vice Presidents', Budget, Payroll, Monthly Payment Plan, Accounts Payable, Human Resources, and Cashiering. Their new offices in Lancaster will occupy the top floor of the building. On Thursday all occupants of
the President's Office, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Advancement moved to their new locations. And on Friday, the offices associated with Student Affairs moved as well. These offices included the Vice President of Student Affairs, Housing, Career Planning and Placement, Counseling Services, Student Services, Dean of Students, Student Development, Wellness Center, and Community Services. After the removal of the offices in South Ruffner, the building is expected to become a new
residence hall. Bids are already out for the construction and are due in April. The new dorm, which will undergo an 18 month renovation process, may be ready to accept students in January 1998. According to the Vice President of Academic Affairs, Darryl Poole, any renovations of Main Ruffner have not been planned as of yet. "Some discussion for the remainder of the buildings has been put forward," he stated, but nothing has been decided as of yet.
Students will be permitted to see the inside of Ixincaster this week. Benches line some of the walls and cushions are expected to occupy the vacant spaces soon. Glass doors can be seen from the studentVcampus wide entrance, which is also handicap accessible. Located on the ground floor are the offices associated with Student Affairs such as the Housing, Wellness Center, Career Center, Counseling Services, Student Services, and Community Services. The Vice President of
named to The New Student Center. This was done in an effort to "better reflect" what activities Ms. Cochran does for students including Orientation Leaders and Sail Week. The new Career Center sports a new look due to spacious quarters given to the library. The room is partially enclosed with glass windows and benches line one wall, with cushions to be added at a later date.
Student Affairs and the Dean of Students' office are located here as well. The Student Development office is located also on the ground floor, but according to Mary Kaye Cochran, the office has been re-
A new ice storage system is also to be housed in Lancaster. The system stores and thaws ice, which is used for cooling pur poses. It is a new, cost effective Continued on Page 3
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