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Makerspace Safety Expectations

All participants are expected to follow safety procedures while working in the Reactor makerspace. This includes:

  • Following instructor guidance.
  • Using required protective equipment.
  • Completing any required training before equipment use.

Workshop sizes are limited to ensure safe access to tools and support from instructors.

Cancellations & Refunds

If you need to cancel a workshop registration, you may do so through the member portal. For paid workshops, cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund.

Participants who do not attend a workshop without prior notice are not eligible for refunds. Requests related to extenuating circumstances may be reviewed individually.

If the DI Hub cancels a session due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances, participants will receive a full refund and advance notice whenever possible.

Intro To Workshops

Dive deeper into design innovation through hands-on learning. These 2–3 hour sessions introduce tools, technologies, and creative processes such as 3D printing, electronics, extended reality (XR), and more—helping you build skills, explore ideas, and create your own projects from start to finish.

DI Hub Orientation +

The DI Hub Orientation+ combines the standard DI Hub Orientation with additional equipment-focused How To Sessions. This extended experience is ideal for classes or groups that want both membership access and hands-on introductions to key makerspace tools.

Meghan Geist, Ph.D. Candidate and Dr. Ashley E. Nickels publish a study critically examining the marginalization of the Second Founding period (1865–1877) in public administration scholarship.  This study analyzed 67 articles and book chapters across leading public administration journals and handbooks and identified key gaps in PA literature. Their findings suggest that acknowledging the Second Founding’s contributions can deepen the field’s commitment to social equity and reshape understanding of historical narratives.Link to read the full article through the Journal of Social Equi...

Crawford Hall, 91¿´Æ¬Íø University’s newest – and largest – academic building, has earned LEED Silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. (Photo credit: Perkins&Will)

91¿´Æ¬Íø University’s Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship has earned six national rankings for the university in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Graduate Schools report, further cementing its reputation as one of the region’s premier destinations for graduate business education.In the new rankings for 2026, 91¿´Æ¬Íø placed No. 46 on the Best International Business Master’s Programs list, making it the highest-ranked institution – public or private – in northern Ohio for that program. New this year, U.S. News produced 11 standalone ran...

91¿´Æ¬Íø is hosting the 2026 Women’s Golf MAC Championship April 26-28, 2026. We need volunteers for all three days of the tournament to help facilitate this event. Individuals can sign up for more than one shift if they choose. Volunteers will need to be at the event from 9 a.m. until at least 3 p.m. and should be able to walk at least 18 holes.

painting of the French Revolution era. Masses of soldiers are in the center, and other citizens are depicted on the edges of the painting. Women are shown handing the soldiers different branches, possibly depicting olive branches, to show that is a scene of peace after wartime or conflict.

Dr. Lindsay Starkey, a specialist in European history who teaches our French Revolution course, this semester had her students devise special in-class presentations that tied in with the History Department's commemoration of the United States' Semiquincentennial. They were video projects in which students could pick a theme related to the turbulent events of the 1790s in France. Students could choose from concepts like liberty, equality, fraternity, rights, and freedom - all historically inspired by America's own War of Independence just a few years before. As well as touching on the history o...

Screenshot from student movie "BEAT" -- Devin Paschall

Eight short films produced by 91¿´Æ¬Íø University School of Media and Journalism students and recent alumni have been selected to screen at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque as part of the Studio300 Student Film Festival.The films will be showcased during a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, at the Cinematheque, located at 11610 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland. The event — which includes food and raffle prizes — is free and open to the public, with advance registration required.Now in its third year, the Studio300 Student Film Festival is accepting undergraduate submissions ...

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