RIT student Gabe Carson, a third-year computing and information technologies major from Williamsport, Pa., works at the SHED information booth a few times each week. While morning shifts are quiet, with students rushing to their early classes, afternoons and weekends see more activity at the desk, he said.
Carlos Ortiz
The SHED makerspace will be ready for the spring semester, and RIT student Gabe Carson, seated behind the information booth, is looking forward to 3D printing his own Dungeons & Dragons figurines.
Now that the first semester in the SHED is nearly over, students have learned to navigate the new SHED/Wallace complex. But when the SHED opened on the first day of fall semester, it was a new experience for everyone, including official way-finders like Carson.
Carson used to work behind the counter at the Control Alt Deli in Golisano Hall, where the…
