Baruch’s resident makerspace for technology, design and entrepreneurship.
We are a hub to learn, make, and play through robotics, circuit technology, 3D printing, as well as low-tech creative methods and tools.
What is a makerspace?
A makerspace is a place where people can collaborate or work on individual projects. People of all backgrounds and experience levels are welcome. Makerspaces can be part of a course or an extracurricular activity. Across the world, there are many makerspaces which occur in different types of spaces and include various technology, materials and users.
Learn
Gain real-world skills in 3D modeling, HTML coding, robotics, circuits and more!
Make
Work on a class project or your own design using all the equipment in our makerspace.
Play
Take part in a Pop Up Makerspace where your imagination is the limit!
How to get involved?
Baruch students of all skill levels, majors and backgrounds are welcome to join any of the program offerings from MakerHub. You can register for an on-campus workshop or event, learn a new technology at your own pace, or work on your own personal project in consultation with a resident MakerHub specialist. See more about these opportunities below.