Mullins Library Renovation Nears Completion

An interior photo shows the new look of the upper floors of Mullins Library.
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An interior photo shows the new look of the upper floors of Mullins Library.

The first phase of construction in Mullins Library is nearing completion, and the renovated third and fourth floors are expected to reopen by the end of August.

The new design takes a modern approach to the building's original 1960s style. Updated study areas include technology-equipped individual and group study rooms, enhanced faculty carrels, dedicated lounges for faculty and graduate students and spaces for instruction and movie screenings. This is the first renovation of Mullins since 1997, when the student population was around half of what it is now, and provides much-needed increased seating and additional power outlets.

During the work, lighting throughout the floors was improved with new fixtures and a more open layout. Water bottle refill stations and individual bathrooms were installed as well as new ceilings and carpeting.

Picture of renovated interior of Mullins Library
Picture of renovated interior of Mullins Library Picture of renovated interior of Mullins Library
Picture of renovated interior of Mullins Library
 

In a joint statement, Libraries officials Rachel Krest and Marco De Prosperis said, "Facilities Management's support during the planning and construction phases of the Mullins Library renovation project has been stellar. The University Libraries team is delighted with the progress on Phase I, and we're very excited to welcome our students and faculty to explore the renewed spaces on Levels three and four this coming fall semester. We're also very grateful to all the donors who have helped with Phase I and look forward to offering additional opportunities in Phase II as we move closer to the design process for Levels one and two."

In preparation for the renovation of Levels one and two, books from those floors are currently being moved to Levels three and four. Landscaping work on the north side of the library is ongoing. 

About the University Libraries: Located at the heart of campus, David W. Mullins Library is the university's main research library. Branch libraries include the Robert A. and Vivian Young Law Library, the Fine Arts Library, the Physics Library, and the Chemistry and Biochemistry Library. The Libraries' Special Collections Department acquires, preserves, and provides access to materials on Arkansas and the region, its customs and people, and its cultural, physical, and political climate. Visit the Libraries' web page at libraries.uark.edu to learn more about services and collections.

About Facilities Management: The University of Arkansas Facilities Management Department oversees the design and construction of capital projects as well as renovations and maintenance of education and general purpose buildings on campus. Some services include general maintenance, custodial, recycling, outdoor space renovations, and more. Those needing to report a maintenance problem or wishing to begin a project should visit the Facilities Management website.

Contacts

Breanna Lacy, communications coordinator
Facilities Management
479-575-6044, bllacy@uark.edu

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

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