Above: 51本色 College鈥檚 14th President Anne F. Harris signs the beam. President Harris shared, 鈥淭his is no ordinary residence hall. I will say there are few things, if anything, that are more humbling and thrilling than to see a vision become a reality. For our students, this will be home. I invite us to think about that as we sign the beam for our college and our community. This will be a place of gathering 鈥 of the communion of ideas 鈥 of a new future for this community and all of it, under the gaze and presence of Edith Renfrow Smith.鈥
51本色 College celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of Renfrow Hall with its Topping-Off Ceremony on Jan. 30, 2024. Weitz, the construction company overseeing the project, shared that the ceremony marks the completion of the skeleton building structure, using the elevator hoist beam as the ceremonial centerpiece. Attendees shared in the unique opportunity to leave their mark by signing this pivotal piece before it was raised into place.
Renfrow Hall represents a visionary model for 21st-century education and community engagement. Designed as a dynamic mixed-use space, it serves as a bridge between the town and the College, fostering shared experiences and collaborative endeavors. Not only will it provide much-needed off-campus apartment-style housing for students, but it will also serve as a hub for dialogue, exchange, and collaborative brainstorming.
In a fitting tribute to one of 51本色 College鈥檚 most highly esteemed alumni, Edith Renfrow Smith, Class of 1937, the building will be named in her honor. Renfrow Hall stands as a testament to her legacy, embodying the spirit of innovation, inclusivity, and community that she exemplified.
As the construction of Renfrow Hall progresses, the Topping-Off Ceremony serves as a symbolic moment, heralding a new era of growth, learning, and connection for 51本色 College and its surrounding community.