Dan T. Moore Makerspace: The Future is in CSU's Hands

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An amazing resource for students, faculty and staff at Cleveland State University, the Dan T. Moore Makerspace in the Washkewicz College of Engineering is a first-class facility which offers tools, resources, technology, and expert staff to help students design, create and build. All CSU engineering students are encouraged to use the makerspace as part of their academic program or personal interests.

As an innovation and design lab for the CSU community, Makerspace provides hands-on fabrication equipment for working with metal, wood and plastic. It is about experience not expertise. If you've never used fabrication equipment or virtual reality (VR) before, this is a great place to get trained and give it a try. Intrigued? Here’s a behind-the-scenes POV!