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Ramapo College Gives A Sneak Peek Of New Learning Commons
The project is a multi-year effort to renovate the existing George T. Potter Library, and construct a new learning space.

MAHWAH, NJ — Ramapo College has provided an update on the progress of the new Peter P. Mercer Learning Commons, which shows just how far construction efforts are in the process.
The college posted a photo to social media on Wednesday, and also a video to their website with the latest look at the project.
The Peter P. Mercer Learning Commons was named for the former president in November 2020, and is on pace to open in the fall.
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Ramapo College Board of Trustees Chair Susan A. Vallario unveiled the name. Vallario and her husband, Nick Vallario, have been the lead pledge supporters of the Learning Commons Campaign, and participants in the project task force since its inception in 2016.
"When Nick and I pledged to support the Learning Commons Campaign, we did so because we believed in the vision for this transformational facility—a reimagined library combined with state-of-the-art technology and an array of special resources giving all members of the Ramapo community a place to connect, contemplate, and collaborate," said Vallario. "At the time of our pledge, the naming rights for the new building were reserved to us, and we've always intended to exercise that right in a way that honors President Mercer for his outstanding service to the College over the past 15 years and for his efforts as the driving force behind the Learning Commons vision."
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The project, a multi-year effort to renovate the existing George T. Potter Library and construct a new learning space, addresses aging infrastructure issues and increases the building's interior space from 60,000 to 80,000 square feet.
The Learning Commons will bring together an array of resources that go beyond those of a traditional campus library, including state-of-the-art classroom and laboratory space, media rooms, on-site technology resources, a design laboratory, lounge seating and an on-site café, the college said.
The Learning commons will also be home to the Ramapo College Archives, the Center for Reading and Writing, the American History Textbook Project, the Jane Addams Papers Project and the Gross Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies.
As for Mercer, who will now have his name on a campus structure, he said he was glad to have left a mark on Ramapo College worthy of having a building named in his honor.
"It's quite an experience seeing one's name on a building that will be the heart and soul of the campus," he said, acknowledging the honor alongside his wife Dr. Jacqueline Ehlert-Mercer. "For Jackie and me, our time here at Ramapo has been all-consuming and all-rewarding. I am glad to be leaving a piece of myself. Thank you all so much."
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