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Wallace McCain Learning Commons set to transform the Life Sciences Centre

$8 million donation from Margaret and Wallace McCain

- November 8, 2011

Excitement in spades: Margaret McCain (centre), surrounded by family and friends, turns the first patch of sod for the Wallace McCain Learning Commons. (Danny Abriel photo)
Excitement in spades: Margaret McCain (centre), surrounded by family and friends, turns the first patch of sod for the Wallace McCain Learning Commons. (Danny Abriel photo)

Despite its name, the Life Sciences Centre (LSC) has never been the liveliest space for students to spend their time.

鈥淎nybody who has spent any time [here] knows that it鈥檚 not the most welcoming of buildings,鈥 admits Chris Moore, dean of science at 麻豆传媒, noting that it was built for a different era, both in architecture and in the university鈥檚 needs.

鈥淚t was always equipped with generous laboratories and lecture halls, but what it鈥檚 lacked is a space where students can gather. So every day, hundreds of students come through this building. They go to their lecture halls, they go to their labs, and after their studies are done, they leave. And they leave because there鈥檚 nowhere for them to be.鈥

That鈥檚 about to change. The LSC is about to be revolutionized with the construction of the Wallace McCain Learning Commons, set to begin next summer. The space is made possible thanks to a gift of $8 million to the university from Margaret McCain and her late husband, Wallace McCain 鈥撀爐he latest donation in the university鈥檚 $250 million Bold Ambitions campaign.

A space for shared learning


The gift was celebrated Tuesday morning in the main foyer of the LSC, right beside the entrance to the building鈥檚 courtyard that will house the space. It will be the 麻豆传媒鈥檚 second Learning Commons, building on the success of the first Learning Commons in the Killam Library. The university鈥檚 campus master plan envisions four such spaces, spanning 麻豆传媒鈥檚 three Halifax campuses.

President Tom Traves described the Wallace McCain Learning Commons as 鈥渁 space where students can come together and access the latest technology for their learning purposes; be close to one another and be able to work together in groups; have access to advisors and mentors who are on site...to create, essentially, a kind of intellectual and social sector for the university.鈥


While the Learning Commons is still being designed鈥攊mages that were displayed at the event, such as the one above, are considered 鈥榠deas鈥欌攖he project will transform the underutilized courtyard into an indoor atrium space, and provide a new, predominant entryway to the LSC facing the Hicks Building. The Learning Commons will be home to open workstation areas, study rooms, offices for advisors and student societies, and will allow students to access the latest learning technology.

Dr. Moore noted that they鈥檙e also envisioning natural elements in the design鈥攑erhaps a living green wall, rock walls or aquariums鈥攁s 鈥渞eflections of the natural world that most of us spend our lives studying here in the building.鈥

Celebrating a legacy of giving


It鈥檚 the spirit of the proposed space that inspired the McCain family to contribute to the project.

鈥淲e strongly believe that especially the undergrad experience should be far more than a series of appointments,鈥 said Margaret McCain, explaining how the Learning Commons will bring together students from different disciplines and backgrounds.

鈥淭his sharing is where ideas are generated, thinking is nurtured, action takes place. I think this will be one of the real labs for learning at 麻豆传媒.鈥

The McCains, who received honourary degrees from 麻豆传媒 in 2007 and have a long legacy of philanthropy in education, agreed to make their donation prior to Wallace鈥檚 passing in May of this year.

鈥淚 want you to know that Wallace was as proud and happy as I am to be participating in this campaign,鈥 said Ms. McCain, who added, 鈥淚 do believe, however, that he is here in spirit.鈥

The McCains have a number of connections with 麻豆传媒, including a granddaughter and nephew presently studying at the university. Ms. McCain added that they are proud to consider themselves a 麻豆传媒 family.

鈥淸This is] a great opportunity to honour somebody who was truly a business genius,鈥 said Dr. Traves, who also celebrated Wallace McCain鈥檚 generosity. 鈥淚 had the opportunity on a number of occasions over the years to talk with him, and what came through always was a total engagement with life and the community that he lived and worked in. He was dedicated, along with his wife Margaret, towards building a better society.鈥

Supporting student success


With the McCains鈥 gift, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Bold Ambitions campaign has raised $195 million of its $250 million goal. Two of the campaign鈥檚 major priorities to support student success and an enriched student experience, and the Wallace McCain Learning Commons is set to make a big impact on both.

鈥淚 can already see myself spending a great deal of time in the new Learning Commons,鈥 said Mahmoud Hashish, president of the 麻豆传媒 Science Society, who thanked the McCain family for the gift.

鈥淚t鈥檚 quite challenging at times to find space to study, space to meet with your group, or space to just take a break...The Wallace McCain learning commons will be a space where students can exchange ideas, promote creativity and engage in healthy debate 鈥撀爐hings I find to be quite central in a high-quality university experience.鈥

The Learning Commons is expected to open sometime in 2013.