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Residential Study Lounges

Every residence hall and residential college has at least one designated study lounge for resident use. Most residential buildings have multiple study lounges located conveniently throughout the building. Study lounges are provided for 24-hour quiet studying. Residents involved in discussion-based work groups may use the lounges but are generally given second priority to students requiring quiet.


Residents should not leave their valuables (laptops, textbooks, iPods) unattended in study lounges. Report any thefts to University Police immediately.