7 May 2015

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Under Construction: Academic Services on the move SPENCER GLEASON EDITOR IN CHIEF The STLCC-Meramec campus will be relocating academic services beginning Sunday, May 18. Academic support services will move math and science tutors, as well as the Writing Center, to the second floor of the Meramec Library. “As it is now, Meramec can be a little hard to figure out,” Academic Support Coordinator Cindy Clausen said. “We have a Math Lab in Communications North and a Math Lab in Science West. We have Academic Support in Communications North. We have all of our student tutors and (Supplementary Instructor) SI leadership over in Science West. I think it can make it hard for students to feel confident about getting help, when they’re partly not sure of where to go.” Clausen said that Senior Manager of the Library Patrick Mallory was instrumental in introducing the “learning commons” for Meramec. “More and more colleges across the nation have this model of ‘learning commons,’ like you have your ‘quad’ and you have your “learning commons,’” Clausen said. “Librarians are helping with academic support, too. They help students with research. So you have your Writing

Center in the library and students need to but also creativity,” Winter said. “We check their source, then they can go ask wanted a place where you would feel the librarians and then go back up to the comfortable talking to someone. Writing Writing Center.” can be very personal. But we wanted a Assistant Professor of English Rebecca space that would help build trust — a safe, Winter has been the Faculty Director of comfortable feeling.” the Writing Center since August 2007. Math and science tutors will move “My hope is that this will be positive to the Confluence Room. SI leaders because we have such a strong foundation will use the group study rooms. The to the Writing Center,” Winter said. “We have everything it takes, We have everything it takes, whatever whatever space we’re space we’re in, to be successful and in, to be successful and support the students. support the students and offer them (our) - Rebecca Winter, Writing Center services.” Faculty Coordinator The Writing Center, which will turn 50-yearsold in September, will move from the Academic Center, which is currently in Communication North Room 122 to room Communications North Room 124, will 217 in the library. It will extend out into move to the Instructional Design Room, the Quiet Area and private rooms for on the second floor of the Library. individual tutoring. The Instructional Design Room will “We were fortunate to have some input move to a location on the first floor. as far as where we might be. We wanted The TRiO lab will stay in their current a space that would be open and airy — a location on the second floor. place that would encourage concentration, “No one who is currently in the library

will be going anywhere else. There are a lot of moves happening all around the campus,” Clausen said. “I think it’ll make the library more dynamic. We’re kind of getting away from that idea of libraries being these quiet areas. I think as group study becomes more of a recognized method for learning, libraries are becoming more dynamic places, too. That’s why downstairs they let people talk and have food.” Media Services and Information Technology will be moving into the current Writing Center location. Fran Hooker, the Writing Center Supervisor, who has been with the college for five years and works with students on a day-to-day basis, said the relocation may take time for students to adjust. “I think students will have a slight learning curve to finding us,” Hooker said. “Students may be disappointed to find that they cannot print in (the Communications North) building. But there is a computer lab in BA, which is close by, that they can use before class. Then, the library is not that far away. I think students will be able to adapt. It will be nice to have us all in one area.”

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