40 Spaces were found
Art Library – Floor 1
The first floor of the Art Library has a mix of large tables, comfy single-person seating and features great natural light. It can be a high-traffic area due to a heavily-used CCI printer, public computers and scanners.
Art Library – Floor 2
The second floor of the Art Library has nice natural light and study carrels for quiet, individual study. Please note that many of the carrels are assigned to graduate students in the Art Department. Every carrel is free for anyone to use, but the assigned student takes priority if they wish to use it at any given time.
Art Library – Outdoor Patio
The patio outside the art library features outdoor furniture, a grassy area and lots of shade from the surrounding buildings. Campus wi-fi is accessible from the patio.
Davis Library – AI Studio Workstation (with screen)
This workstation includes a table large enough for two people and is outfitted with two 31.5″ screens. This space is not enclosed and is designated as a considerate study space, so a low level of noise should be expected. Quieter spaces are available on floors 4-8 of Davis Library.
Davis Library – Collaboration Cubes
The Davis Collaboration Cubes on the second floor seat up to six people. Groups may reserve them and have priority over individual users. These semi-enclosed spaces are intended for collaborative work, so a certain level of noise should be expected. Quieter spaces for study are available on floors 4-8 of Davis Library.
Davis Library – Floor 6
The sixth floor of Davis Library is designated as a silent study space for those who need total quiet to get work done. All group study rooms are available for reservation. Reservations take priority over walk-in use.
Davis Library – Information Commons
Davis Library Information Commons, to the right and left just past the elevators, offers a limited number of computer stations mainly for individual study.
Davis Library – Lounge (Floors 5 & 7)
The 5th Floor Lounge has comfortable seating, small tables, a bike desk, walking pads, and adjustable standing height desks.
The 7th Floor Lounge has comfortable seating, small tables, walking pads, and adjustable height standing desks.
Both lounges have excellent views of campus.
A generous allocation from the Student Library Advisory Board was used to purchase the wellness equipment which is available on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the year.
Davis Library – Room 8010
This study space has flexible furniture and comfy chairs for individual or group study. It offers lots of natural light and spectacular views of the campus.
Davis Library – Stacks
There are open study carrels on the north side of the 4th-8th floor. These carrels have privacy barriers and are outfitted with lamps and power outlets. They are ideal for individual study









