Check out these non-reservable spaces to work on group projects, study solo, or engage with others while working.
Collaborative Spaces
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Collaboration Corridor
1st floor, Parks Library
Modern study spaces with a variety of comfortable seating options and computers with large monitors.
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The Glass Box
1st floor, Parks Library
Large cubicles with whiteboard wall panels and a variety of comfortable seating.
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Study by the Cafe
1st floor, Parks Library
Grab drinks or snacks from Bookends Café, and study in this cozy corridor with café-style seating.
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Study Space by Stacks
Lower level, 2nd floor, 3rd floor, Parks Library
Find tables equipped with charging outlets in a row along the stacks for quick referencing of study materials. Great for small groups.
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Open Study Area
3rd floor, Parks Library
The largest study area in the library suitable for individual and group studies.
This collaborative zone features long rectangular tables, charging outlets between tables, and whiteboards throughout the space to visualize your work. This tends to be one of the noisiest spaces in the library, as students engage with each other during study sessions.
Find height-adjustable desks along the southern wall with great views across campus.
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Food-free Study Space
4th floor, Parks Library
Focus on your work in this quieter food-free floor with comfortable seating for individuals or groups.
Settle down in curved couches or at tables with rolling chairs to get your work done.