As the end of the fall semester is fast approaching, more intensive studying begins. Tucked away there are spots to study in the library, if you haven’t discovered them already.
If you are part of a study group and need a centralized placed to work together, there are three group study rooms available for use. You may refer to the Law library webpage under Student Resources, or see the student library assistants at the circulation desk to reserve a room. We ask you use two names of members of your group to reserve the rooms for a 2 hour block of time. If no one else has reserved the same room for the following 2 hours, you may reserve the next 2 hour block as well.
For quieter studying, the two corner rooms, 207 and 208 on the 2nd level, are suitable. These study rooms are equipped with deep study carrels and a small table and chairs. They are not subject to reserving for collaborative group study, but more for those whole prefer quiet, solitary study spaces.
The lower level of the law library is another excellent area for exam preparation. Outfitted with some soft seating, low tables and public computers, it is a fine compromise between the solitude of a quiet study room and the openness of group study.
Please remember to remove all of your personal belongings when you are finished using the room, so fellow students feel comfortable using the vacated space.
Coming soon! Stay tuned for information regarding Solstice, a wireless projection client powered by Mersive, a visual computing software provider. This technology is installed in group study rooms 202, 203, 209.