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What to Expect With the Link Hall Renovations

Machinery and power tools echo throughout Link Hall as construction workers bustle about the building. Since the spring of 2022, Link Hall has been undergoing renovations, and big changes are on the horizon.

Bruce Molino, director of space management and strategic initiatives in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS), believes these renovations will transform Link Hall into a welcoming space that fosters collaboration.

鈥淟ink Hall was built at a different time and served a different purpose,鈥 Molino says. 鈥淔ifty years on, it鈥檚 time for something new.鈥

Bill Allyn talks with Dean Cole Smith and members of the ECS leadership team in the new west lobby of Link Hall.

The University has been experiencing new growth, hiring more researchers and elevating its research profile, but research facilities haven鈥檛 kept pace with the college鈥檚 expansion. To attract new faculty and students, the college aims to provide adequate spaces for researchers to work. The college also seeks to create new spaces for student engagement and upgrade the building鈥檚 accessibility.

One of the biggest changes students, faculty and staff can expect to see is the first floor of the building, the Allyn Innovation Center, which will serve as a meeting and gathering space. This newly renovated hub will include lecture halls, classrooms, meeting rooms, spaces for teaching assistants, STEM labs, student success suites and a new entryway. Molino expresses excitement about how these spaces will shape interactions between everyone in the college.

鈥淚 think the Allyn Innovation Center will be a big deal,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t will completely change the energy of the building and how people meet and interact. I鈥檓 most excited to see that get developed.鈥

Molino is also looking forward to the development of new chemical engineering labs on the second and third floors of Link Hall. They鈥檒l be designed as shared research spaces rather than individual faculty areas, promoting a collaborative culture within the college.

Link Hall isn鈥檛 the only building undergoing renovations. The first floor of the Center of Science and Technology (CST) has been renovated to include new wet labs that will be used for chemical or gas-based research. The fourth floor of the building is being renovated to include dry labs, which don鈥檛 involve chemical or gas-based research. The CST basement will include a combination of both wet and dry labs.

Though construction has been smooth, there have been some challenges. Limited space has required all renovations to take place while the building is occupied, leading Molino to rearrange certain spaces until the completion of renovations.

The ongoing construction has caused interruptions and noise which have become increasingly common for faculty, staff and students working during the past two summers. And Molino warns that as the construction nears completion, these disruptions may become more frequent.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to get busy here for the next couple of years for construction,鈥 Molino says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a challenge to do this type of project with no swing space to work with. It鈥檚 also been difficult on research faculty, who must move their equipment and deactivate the lab, impacting ongoing research.鈥

However, Molino believes the effort will be worthwhile, noting that facilities have a strong impression on recruiting potential students and faculty. These changes will have a significant impact on the future of the college, he says.

鈥淭his building will feel very different in a few years,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting and we can鈥檛 wait for everyone to see how it looks.鈥