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Seton Hall will build innovation hub at Walsh Library

Seton Hall University will expand access to emerging technology through a new Innovation Hub on the ground level of Walsh Library. This recast space inside the Teaching, Learning and Technology Center will provide technology resources and give students access to specialized tools that support creative exploration, academic research and career-ready skills. Faculty and administrators will find opportunities to integrate emerging technology and innovative teaching strategies into their curricula.

Funding for the project is through a $1.25 million state appropriation along with investments from the university. Construction is expected to begin this month, with minimal disruption to the campus community. During renovation, the Walsh Gallery and Archives and Collections will remain open.

The Innovation Hub will feature a glass-walled entry along Seton Drive with an open staircase connecting the space to the second floor of the library, making the space more visible and accessible to the university community. The new facility will include: an open study lounge; technology consultation rooms; a Maker Studio for hands-on technology projects; an XR/AI Studio for exploratory learning; and dedicated content creation spaces, including a Recording Studio and three Podcast Studios.

“The Innovation Hub is more than just a space — it’s a catalyst for collaboration, creativity and academic transformation,” said Katia Passerini, provost and senior executive vice president. “By bringing together technology, interdisciplinary learning and hands-on exploration, we’re equipping our students and faculty to convert bold ideas into meaningful results.”

The university has contracted with KSS Architects on the project design. KSS, with offices in Princeton, Philadelphia, and New York City, has partnered with Seton Hall on other major capital improvements, including Bethany Hall, Mike Sheppard, Sr. Stadium at Owen T. Carroll Field, and upgrades to the Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center and Walsh Gymnasium. 

 “Our goal has been to design a space that reflects Seton Hall’s vision for innovation and student-centered learning,” said Victoria Pivovarnick, associate vice president of facilities and business affairs. 

 Construction is expected to begin this month, with minimal disruption to the campus community. During renovation, the Walsh Gallery, Archives, and Collections will remain open. Members will retain full access to Walsh Library via the second-floor rotunda entrance, using the staircase or the accessible ramp located near Dunkin’ and Mooney Hall. Additionally, a door will be open closest to the Walsh Gallery, Archives, and Special Collections through the portico by the parking garage.

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