The Nancy Richardson Design Center is one of the most exciting spaces on campus for collaborators and creatives who want a hands-on experience with technology in a state-of-the-art makerspace. Now, any student, faculty, or staff interested in woodworking, metal fabrication, crafting, or design can access five labs equipped with top-of-the-line machinery and materials through the new Nancy Richardson Design Center (RDC) Lab Access Membership program.
Paul Callahan, RDC fabrication labs coordinator, is thrilled about what this membership will allow users to create.
“The exciting thing about being able to offer the membership access is that it will give any CSU person access to all of our amazing resources, training, and equipment,” Callahan said. “This obviously aligns very well with the RDC mission and the Design Thinking curriculum- bringing together people from…