DI Crew Support

The DI HUB employs a dedicated staff of DI Crew members (student employees) who are available to provide guidance and assistance related to the use of DI HUB facilities, equipment, and tools. DI Crew members also provide hands-on training and project consultation services to any DI HUB member. DI Crew members may answer questions, provide advice, act as a sounding board, assist members with equipment, or recommend materials and processes, but they are prohibited from working on projects on behalf of members.

Equipment Access/Use

Access to the DI HUB’s equipment requires an active DI HUB membership in good standing. While most of the equipment within the DI HUB is available on a first-come, first-served basis, larger items can also be reserved online. Both appointments and walk-ins are welcome, however, the DI HUB cannot guarantee that a given piece of equipment will be available. As such, reservations are recommended. Please check the booking schedule on our website to ensure availability. The equipment within the DI HUB is divided into four distinct levels of access.

REACTOR Access/Use

Access to the DI HUB’s facilities – including the REACTOR shops and labs – is a privilege that is contingent upon an individual’s membership with the Design Innovation Hub. Membership is open to all community members and alumni 18 years old and above, as well as all current KSU students, staff, and faculty. Before gaining access to the REACTOR, DI HUB members must attend a required “DI HUB Orientation” session and pay all outstanding membership fees. Only DI HUB members in good standing will be permitted to enter the REACTOR.

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