New UMass Commonwealth Honors College offers community with integrated living, classroom space

Commonwealth College students will live and take classes in the nine classrooms in the complex. And what they created is not so much about the space… “but what the space is designed to support. Form follows function,” he said. And the function was to create a space that will create community for students who are in the top 4 percent of their high school graduating class and to “make ourselves the university of choice for the commonwealth of Massachusetts,” said Daniel Gordon, the acting dean, “attracting the best motivated high school students.”
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