Still need to check some names off your holiday gift list? At Case Western Reserve University’s Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box], the gifting options are limited only by what you can dream up. And the best part is, you don’t need to have experience to get started—anyone is welcome, including members of the public.
To help the campus community gain some inspiration, we stopped by to find out what’s possible and see how it all works for a novice. So if you’re hesitant to jump right in or need direction, The Daily has you covered.
How to get started
Housed in the Richey-Mixon Building on Case Western Reserve’s campus, Sears think[box] is the university’s seven-story, 50,000-square foot innovation center and makerspace. To access the space, head to the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center and then follow the signage directing you to the…