Study Spaces!
As my time on campus has increased, my friends and I have discovered a few new study spaces that I thought I would share!
Main Library
The main library is always a great option for studying. This first floor contains several group study rooms and collaboration areas. The second floor is quieter and contains group study areas with large tables and whiteboards. As you go up in the library, the floors get quieter, so it’s a great space if you need to get some work done. In addition, the main library is home to a café that serves both flex meals and Starbucks drinks.
Science Library
The science library, located on the far east side by the biology buildings is a great place to study. They have free snacks and coffee in the entryway and it’s typically very quiet here. There are a few collaboration spaces and tons of resources.
BizHub
The business building is another great place to study. If you live on the east side of campus, there is a very high chance that the business building is not far from your dorm. This is a great place to study if you do not want too walk far. The business building has multiple different levels that each have different areas to study. Additionally, there is a small area on the top floor called the quiet zone and it is a great area to focus. There is also a café in the business building and Pat’s Diner! The business building is a great place to study in between classes or when you need to sit down and focus.
Dorm Study Rooms
Each dorm on campus is home to various study rooms that all students have access to. Burge Hall has an entire downstairs area that contains several closed-off study rooms, multiple booths, and even more tables. Catlett has study rooms with TVs and whiteboards. Currier has a large study area located on the first floor. There are study rooms, tables, booths, whiteboards, and more. If you don’t want to leave your dorm, don’t worry! There are great study spaces located within walking distance if you live on campus!
Off-Campus Areas
There are so many off-campus areas to study such as Bread Garden, downtown Starbucks, High Ground, Tru Coffee, Java House, etc. I have been to each of these places and they all have their perks! I personally enjoy getting off campus every once in a while and these places are just down the street. I definitely recommend checking them out if you get the chance!