
Susquehanna University’s new Makerspace is more than a workshop — it’s a shared resource designed to connect creativity, technology and collaboration across campus.

Located in Seibert Hall, the space brings together advanced tools, including 3D printers, power tools, laser cutters, embroidery and heat press machines, a screen printer and airbrush kit and more. Together, they open possibilities for departments, faculty and students to design, prototype and build custom projects that support academic and co-curricular initiatives.
Soon after its fall 2025 launch, partnerships began forming. The theatre department is exploring how the CNC…