After a , three 探花社区 students鈥攕eniors Justine Smykowski, Jacob Schmiesing, and Clement Harrold鈥攚anted to bring some European beauty back to the main Steubenville campus. With thought, research, and fundraising, they transformed a study room in the St. John Paul II Library.
What was once a simple room with table and chairs is now the Totus Tuus Group Study Room, located on the ground floor of the library. It boasts a Baroque-like coffered ceiling, wooden wainscoting, Renaissance and ancient depictions of Our Lady, and chandelier lighting.
With a large wooden table, a leather lounge chair, multiple chalk boards, a white board, and a library collection of reference books, the Totus Tuus Group Study Room is a place for 探花社区 students to find inspiration in their academic pursuits.
鈥淲e really wanted something that would promote the academic culture on campus,鈥 said Harrold. 鈥淲e have a beautiful campus, especially out of doors, and now we have a beautiful space to study, as we did in Austria.鈥
Together, the three students raised over $10,000 through social media and other fundraising methods to redecorate the room. The project was part of the students鈥 Center for Leadership senior capstone project.
鈥淲hat I like about this is that it was initiated by our students,鈥 said Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, at the ribbon-cutting ceremony held in April. 鈥淭hey had the vision and worked with our staff to see their vision come to life.

Clement Harrold, senior; Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, president; and Justine Smykowski, senior,
revealed the Totus Tuus Group Study Room in a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The Totus Tuus Group Study Room is open for all 探花社区 students
to reserve for study, meetings, or group events.
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