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Library roof officially unveiled as 'Alex's Place'

Published: Sunday, April 26, 2009

Updated: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 10:04

Alex's Place

Aalok Kanani / Tufts Daily

The Tisch Library rooftop was officially unveiled yesterday as Alex's Place in a dedication ceremony to celebrate the roof's completion and the life of the Tufts student whom the project honors.

Alex's Place is named for Alex Mendell, who committed suicide as a sophomore in 2003. Mendell's parents, Tom and Andrea, made the renovation possible through a donation.

"Alex's Place was a project of love for us," Tom Mendell said at the ceremony, calling yesterday a "beautiful but bittersweet day" in an emotional speech to family and friends in attendance.

The ceremony marks the completion of a yearlong project to renovate the roof, which now features three "rooms" where students and faculty can meet, a stainless-steel sundial and a trellis.

"We're together today to celebrate a very wonderful place, a very special family, and to recognize that our friend Alex has the best piece of real estate ever," Dean of Student Affairs Bruce Reitman said at the dedication.

Though the ceremony officially unveiled the opening of the rooftop yesterday, the new space has been frequented by many students since early March and has been met with enthusiasm by student groups seeking to host special events there, Reitman said in his remarks.

The rooftop most recently played host to a celebration for the sophomore class, sponsored by the Tufts University Alumni Association and the Sophomore Class Council.

"This is sacred space at Tufts," University President Lawrence Bacow said at yesterday's ceremony. "This space is about community."

The dedication of the rooftop in honor of Mendell is particularly significant, as the student had originally conceived its renovation as a way to better use the space.

"Alex's kernel of an idea led to a dialogue ... that ultimately transformed what we thought was an unattractive and perhaps underutilized space into what we see today," Tom Mendell said.

Alex's Place serves to not only honor Mendell but to benefit the Tufts community for generations to come, said Jim Stern, the chair of Tufts' Board of Trustees and a close friend of the Mendell family.

"While a tremendous loss prompted Alex's Place, the library roof has always been a mainstay of the campus, and now it's a great work of art," Stern said.

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Fri Aug 7 2009 01:53
Having been at Tufts when that happened, yikes. I can think of about 3 or 4 people who died at my time there, and it just goes to show you that if you have $, you can put your money on anything. Tragic what happened to him and certainly wish what transpired hadn't, but I really don't see why this should be deemed "Alex's place."
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Mon May 11 2009 15:00
Is Tufts alergic to open space or something?
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Tue May 5 2009 16:00
this guy is on point. i second. BIAS
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Tue May 5 2009 15:59
this guy is on point. i second. BIAS
Your name
Mon May 4 2009 18:16
I really don't like the new library roof. The idea was well intended and I support the feeling behind it, but it was so much nicer to have a nice grassy patch to lie on. Now it's just a bunch of concrete and jumbled flowers. :(
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Thu Apr 30 2009 23:46
Listen...this was an awful thing to have happened, but the library roof looks ridiculous. It really looks like a jumbled mess of architecture and was much nicer prior to the renovations.
Alum
Wed Apr 29 2009 09:39
Clearly a tragic event, but the library roof is terrible compared to how it was prior to the "renovations".
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Tue Apr 28 2009 09:12
The things money will do. Don't get me wrong, it's a sad and tragic event that he committed suicide. But really?
Fact Checker
Mon Apr 27 2009 17:10
Wasn't Alex Mendell a sophomore?
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Mon Apr 27 2009 15:11
Oh, for heaven's sake....grow up. This was an extraordinary thing for Alex Mendell's family to do. While the death of any student is sad, and in some cases tragic, this was a way for Alex's family to create something that will help others and will help his spirit to live on in the Tufts community.
You are at university to learn. Now would be a good time to learn to respect others and also learn that throwing out "pc" comments about such things as this is immature. What this family did was probably difficult and heartrending and came at great personal expense to them. Their generosity and thoughtfulness should be honored.
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Mon Apr 27 2009 13:59
yo what about the girl who killed herself a year or so ago? lily? her parents dont donate so she doesnt get a place? I CALL BIAS.

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