There’s a place at Saint Mary’s where safety goggles are often a necessity, and getting your hands dirty is encouraged.
Housed in Aquinas Hall, the Anthony B’59 and Sandra Adducci Family Makerspace serves as a collaborative workspace equipped with 3D printers, woodworking tools, sewing machines, and more for students to express their creative, innovative ideas and entrepreneurial interests.
“In the Makerspace, we really like to emphasize that students can come in and get their hands dirty,” said Kacey Davitt, the Makerspace coordinator.
Unlike labs that are tied to a specific class, all students are able to use the Makerspace.
“We really like to focus on the interdisciplinary opportunities in the space,” Davitt said. “We’re not connected to a specific department. We really want to get all kinds of different…