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Rooms & spaces

Main, Weaver Science-Engineering, and Health Sciences libraries offer Wi-Fi, study rooms, and different places to study throughout the building. You can also reserve study rooms in Bear Down Building.

Reservable spaces

Video conference rooms
Presentation room
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Group study rooms
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Quiet study rooms (1-2 people)
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Meeting & instruction rooms
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Assigned rooms (faculty/grads)
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Health Sciences study rooms
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Collaborative faculty room

Walk-in spaces

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Family study room
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Scholars' Corner
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Quiet study areas
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Silent study room
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Computer study areas
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Multimedia Zone
Reflection Room
Reflection room at Health Sciences

Lockers

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