Find Your Study Spot
University Libraries Study Spaces
First-come, first-served seating
University Libraries’ locations offer a variety of study spaces including open seating, computer workstations, and reservable study rooms. Printing and scanning is available.
See open hours for Libraries' facilities.
Study rooms
Group study rooms may be reserved in University Libraries’ locations.
- Koelbel Building: Business Library study spaces
- Benson Earth Sciences Building: Earth Sciences & Map library study spaces
- Math Building: Gemmill Library study spaces
- Imig Music Building: Music Library study spaces
- Norlin Library Building: Norlin Library study spaces
Study Spaces
Center for Academic Success & Engagement
- The HIVE @ALTEC
- CASE E313
- CASE E315
- CASE E350
- CASE E351
- CASE E352
- CASE E353
- CASE W213
- CASE W311
- CASE W313
- CASE W344
- Several lounges, mainly on the second and third floors
Public access: 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Monday–Friday
Swipe access only: 7–9 p.m. Monday–Thursday
Center for Community
These conference spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis after 5 p.m.
University Memorial Center
- The Connection lounge (first floor)
- SECA lounge (second floor)
- 308 lounge (third floor)
- UMC 304*
- UMC 351*
- UMC 404*
- UMC 418*
- UMC 452*
- Fifth-floor lounge and terrace
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Other Spaces
- BioLounge in the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Museum of Natural History
- Several meeting rooms in the Student Recreation Center
Classrooms
When not in use for classes or evening events, keep in mind classrooms can be used as study spots. After using a space for studying, please return the furniture to its original setup and erase all dry erase boards and chalkboards.