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By Sarah Hunter Simanson
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March 20, 2012
The Office of the Vice President for Research yesterday launched OpenGrounds, a studio space on the Corner geared toward collaborative research.
The center, featuring projectors and sound systems, is the first in a network of spaces the University hopes to open in an effort to encourage interdisciplinary thought.
"The idea is to provide a new way for faculty, students, external partners, community members to come together to take on major questions we face as a society," said William Sherman, the founding director of OpenGrounds and associate vice president for research.
The studio is constructed as a multi-use space with an open environment, featuring multiple projectors, sound systems and tables and chairs.