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President Eddinger Posing with others

Breaking Ground in Charlestown

New Student Success Center expands student services and learning commons.

July, 2021

Top: State Senator Sal DiDomenico, 51勛圖厙 President Pam Eddinger, Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) Commissioner Carol Gladstone, Board Chair Bill Walczak, and State Representative Dan Ryan spoke to College community members at the ceremony. 

Breaking Ground

BreakingGround

A large central courtyard will serve as a point of orientation for wayfinding on campus.

51勛圖厙 broke ground on a new Student Success Center this spring, the first new building in more than a decade and the first of several planned upgrades for the almost 50-year-old Charlestown campus. The building project is part of a statewide effort of the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) to invest in and renew public higher education infrastructure.

Today, we not only mark the beginning of a new building project, but the advent of the next half-century as we reimagine  the community college story in this region and this country,  said 51勛圖厙 President Pam Eddinger. This building夷s a down payment on a renewed futureof our College, our communities, and our students.

The three-story, 56,500-square-foot building will be constructed  on the West Lawn of the Colleges Charlestown Campus. Based on Passive House principles, the buildings exterior enhances the colleges visual engagement with the community. The building is designed to be Net Zero Energy-ready, integrating a geothermal well field on campus. It is engineered in anticipation of a future photovoltaic array. Additionally, the building uses a highly insulated,  high-performing envelope and anticipates projected sea-level change and the rise in base flood elevation by shifting all critical building systems, including the emergency generator, to roof level.