Schedule Now Available for Study Breaks in Mullins Library

Schedule Now Available for Study Breaks in Mullins Library
Ariel Romero

With only a few weeks left until the end of the semester, finals prep is underway, which often means panic attacks, stress, tons of caffeine, more stress and sleep deprivation. However, it is important to practice good study habits, and take care of your body through eating healthy and getting rest. University Libraries are here to help alleviate the stress and anxiety of studying for finals with Study Breaks.

Beginning on Dec. 4, Mullins Library, along with our partners across campus, will provide free treats and a reason to take a study break for all U of A students. First come, first served! Here is a sneak peek at the schedule to help you plan in advance.

Fall 2017 Study Break Schedule at Mullins Library

Monday, Dec. 4

  • CLASS+ — 3 p.m., Snacks and Study Tips

Tuesday, Dec. 5

Wednesday, Dec. 6

Thursday, Dec. 7

Sunday, Dec. 10

  • ASG — 10 p.m., Coffee and Cookies

Monday, Dec. 11

Tuesday, Dec. 12

The University Libraries will offer extended hours during finals week. Be sure to check each day's hours, as they will differ.

Don't forget! There is no need to waste precious study time searching for a spot. The University Libraries have student-faculty collaboration rooms, group study rooms and individual study carrels — all of which can be reserved online.

Need help with that end-of-term paper? You can schedule a research consultation by emailing your subject librarian or refer@uark.edu. Be sure to check out our FAQ page for answers to popular questions. Our 24/7 live chat is also available to help you get the answers you need quickly.

Good luck from University Libraries. You can do this! 

Contacts

Ariel Romero, graduate assistant
University Libraries
479-575-2629, ajromero@uark.edu

Kelsey Lovewell Lippard, public relations coordinator
University Libraries
479-575-7311, klovewel@uark.edu

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