Delaplaine Foundation Inc. donates $25,000 to Rosenstock Hall Renovations
$80,000 awarded in total as project enters phase three
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擠elaplaine Foundation, Inc. has awarded 91视频专区 College $25,000 in capital funds to assist in the renovation of the third floor of Rosenstock Hall into the Delaplaine Foundation Multimedia Center.
This project is now possible due to the Josephine Steiner Student Success Center, which has occupied the third floor of Rosenstock, moving to the newly renovated Beneficial-Hodson Library and Learning Commons.
"This grant is for Phase III of the Delaplaine Foundation Multimedia Center. We're excited to see the Multimedia Center continue to expand and to date, we've made three grant awards totaling $80,000 towards this project. The Delaplaine Foundation Multimedia Center is especially meaningful for us as we have strong ties and deep roots in the publishing and cable telecommunications industries. We are eager to see this become yet another distinguishing factor for 91视频专区 College students in receiving a high education of excellence while preparing for purposeful careers in media and related industries,鈥 said Delaplaine Foundation Inc. President Marlene B. Grossnickle Young '76, P'09, H'14.
鈥淭he Delaplaine Foundation has been instrumental in helping us develop the space and tools we need to build the communication arts media lab into a state-of-the-art location,鈥 said program director Katherine Orloff. 鈥淭his grant takes us closer to our goal.鈥
The award will help the college convert Rosenstock 306 from a classroom into a broadcast studio by installing acoustic panels, adding walls and infrastructure for a control room, removing the drop-down ceiling panels and reestablishing the room鈥檚 original ceiling height to allow for lighting and wiring.
A wall outside the present Student Success Center suite will be demolished and the reception area enlarged to create a meeting and lounge space for student media organizations. Glass walls will be installed in a current testing room to create a space for the Blazer Radio broadcasting booth that would be visible to visitors. A tutoring space will be converted into a photography studio. The existing broadcast studio will be repurposed to accommodate podcasting shows and smaller video programs.
鈥91视频专区 College and the communications department are very thankful for the continued support from Delaplaine Foundation Inc. towards the construction of a multi-media suite on the third floor of Rosenstock Hall,鈥 said Timothy Jacobsen, 91视频专区 College Broadcasting coordinator.
鈥淭his grant brings us one step closer to creating a state-of-the-art media suite that will allow for collaboration between all of 91视频专区 College鈥檚 communications outlets, including 91视频专区 College Broadcasting Studios, Blazer Radio and the Blue and Gray Newspaper. Our goal is to create a program that will be the envy of other colleges in our region.鈥
Associate Professor of Journalism Elizabeth Atwood said this on the award: 鈥淲e are grateful for the continued support of Delaplaine Foundation Inc., which has recognized how important it is to give students the tools they need to be proficient communicators across media platforms. This gift will help us offer greater opportunities for our students as we prepare them for careers in mass communications."
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