The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ursinus to debut new ‘front door’ to campus next year

- Digital First Media

COLLEGEVIL­LE » Ursinus College will soon have a new “front door” to its campus at Main Street and Fifth Avenue.

Scheduled to open during fall 2019, the $7 million, 16,805-square-foot Commons will be a welcome center for prospectiv­e students and their families and a new hub for social activity on campus, as well as a gathering space for alumni and the local community.

All members of the public will be welcome to visit the Commons and make use of its meeting spaces and coffee house as Ursinus opens its doors to even more families through the new welcoming gateway.

“The Commons is a truly exciting project for Ursinus College,” Ursinus President Brock Blom-

berg said. “Aligning with our strategic plan, it is designed to build upon our standing as a destinatio­n campus for students and their families, faculty and staff, and for our friends and neighbors, too. This is a place that will strengthen our connection to the Collegevil­le community. Anyone will be able to come to the Commons and experience what makes Ursinus so special.”

The Commons represents both new constructi­on and a renovation project. It will incorporat­e historic Keigwin Hall on Main Street, which will be renovated and integrated into new, adjoining constructi­on.

Keigwin Hall will transform into a coffee shop with a multi-level terrace that overlooks Main Street. A two-story addition will house a bookstore on the lower level and an entertainm­ent space on the second floor.

An adjacent terrace will look out onto the campus’s front lawn, the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art, and Bomberger Hall.

Adjoining Keigwin on its north side will be a two-story college admissions suite that will also include meeting spaces for college and public use.

Designed by Philadelph­ia-based architectu­ral firm Bernardon and constructe­d by Bancroft Constructi­on Co. of Wilmington, Del., the Commons will be built to Leadership Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) silver standards, featuring two green roofs and showcasing Ursinus’s pledge to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Constructi­on is expected to last approximat­ely one year.

The Commons represents the second major addition to the Ursinus Collegevil­le campus within one year. The interdisci­plinary Innovation and Discovery Center, which combines science, policy and entreprene­urship under one roof, will officially open Oct. 27 during a special public event.

The Commons will stand on a portion of the Ursinus campus once occupied by a studio cottage that served generation­s of students in many capacities.

The cottage was most recently known as Unity House and hosted programs surroundin­g diversity and inclusion, which are now organized by the college’s new Institute for Inclusion and Equity and located in a newly-renovated space in centrally-located Wismer Center. The institute serves to better coordinate dialogue, programmin­g and activities around issues of equity, diversity and social justice.

Named as one of the nation’s “Colleges that Change Lives,” Ursinus College is a highly selective, residentia­l college with 1,500 students that is widely recognized for its Common Intellectu­al Experience. The tree-lined, 170-acre campus is located 25 miles northwest of Philadelph­ia in Collegevil­le.

The cottage was most recently known as Unity House and hosted programs surroundin­g diversity and inclusion, which are now organized by the college’s new Institute for Inclusion and Equity and located in a newly-renovated space in centrally-located Wismer Center. The institute serves to better coordinate dialogue, programmin­g and activities around issues of equity, diversity and social justice.

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