<span style="font-size:medium;">-Apply for 10 offices located in the breezeway between the Losee Center and the Computer Science Building for the makerspace. Work with Deans of Technology & Computing, and Woodbury Business to determine if there are other locations that would be a better fit for our vision. (04/2015) </span>
<span style="font-size:medium;">-Meet with administration and pitch the importance of having a makerspace on campus. (03/2015) ''T''''anner Wheadon has done this. Administration is open to the idea, but a campus-wide lack of space has made progress difficult. The university is planning to build a new building for the College of Engineering and Technology, and Brayden Cutler has been pushing for makers space to be included in the building design. He has found some initial success in his efforts and has enlisted the help of the Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 cohorts to help continue the push. ''</span>
<span style="font-size:medium;">-Assess needs and budget based on the location and current state of the makerspace. (04/2015) </span>