PITTSBURG, Kan. — A celebration of Pittsburg State College’s renovations of Axe Library is deliberate for two p.m. Tuesday, with a brief program adopted by gentle refreshments and a possibility to discover the modifications to the constructing.
The occasion is free and open to the general public.
Leonard H. Axe Library was in-built 1979 as a contemporary alternative to Porter Library. The multi-year renovation has remodeled the house to satisfy the wants of at the moment’s library customers. A number of the largest modifications are that Particular Collections and College Archives moved from the third ground to the basement, many periodicals have moved to digital solely, and new school rooms and versatile assembly areas have been added.
The renovations reconfigured the house and added energy-efficient lighting, a brand new roof, a brand new east entrance and new loos, and elevated house between shelving.
The mission value an estimated $6 million.