Places to Study

Select one of the following features to find an appropriate place to study.

10 "Reservable" places to study found.

photo Place Name location description

Davis Collaboration Cubes

Davis Library

The Davis Collaboration Cubes on the 2nd floor seat up to 6 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.

Reserve A Davis Collaboration Cube

a row of study tables, with 4 chairs at each table.

Davis Library 6th Floor

Davis Library

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.

Reserve a study room.

See our Group Study Room page for details.


Davis Study Rooms

Davis Library

The study rooms are located on floors 3-8 along the south side of the building facing the Student Union. All group study rooms are available for reservation. When reserving a study room on the sixth floor, be mindful of the floor’s silent zone designation.

Reservations take priority over walk-in use.

Reserve a study room.

See our Group Study Room page for details.

Students studying at a table in the Health Sciences Library First Floor

Health Sciences Library First Floor

Health Sciences Library

The first floor’s study spaces have a mix of tables, comfy chairs with armrests, couches and ottomans equipped with outlets. Close to the building entrance, this area has natural light and is a convenient place to stop. Reservable group study rooms outline the neighboring open computer lab. Reserve a Study Room.

Students using the study booths

UL Study Booths

House Undergraduate Library

The Undergraduate Library has 3 individual study booths with white board walls and adjustable height desks. Study booths have partitions to encourage focus but are not completely enclosed (i.e. they are open at the top) and are for quiet individual study only. All study booths are located in the A-M stacks room in room 202.

Reserve a UL Study Booth

Students working in an Undergraduate Library study room

UL Study Rooms

House Undergraduate Library

The Undergraduate Library has 9 group study rooms with white boards and large tables. Study rooms range in size to seat from 4-6 students. Group Study Room 4 (UL 218) and Group Study Room 5 (UL 217) have display connections to a wall-mounted monitor.

Reserve a UL study room


Kenan Library Work Spaces

Kenan Science Library

The Kenan Science Library is a bright open space with large windows overlooking a courtyard, abundant white boards, and comfortable furniture. There are seven reservable spaces: four group work rooms, two co-working spaces with monitors, and a “huddle” brainstorming space.

Reserve a Kenan Science Library Work Room.

This room has a study table with six seats, and a separate desk with a large TV and AV equipment.

Music Library Group Viewing Room

Music Library

40-inch screen (DVD, Blu-ray, laser disc, VHS). Seats 6 people; priority given to class viewings.

Reserve the Group Viewing Room.

workstations and lounge chairs in the Music Library

Music Library Media Room

Music Library

This space has 2 reservable rooms for group study (up to 4 people each), plus individual listening and viewing stations for open use. Rooms have windows and whiteboards available.

Reserve a study room.

Open study rooms in the stacks at Stone Library

Stone Study Rooms

Stone Center Library

Two open study rooms.

Reserve a study room.