Extra Study Spots, Printing Available During Finals

Students studying on Level 3 of Mullins Library.
LeeAnna Ta Thao

Students studying on Level 3 of Mullins Library.

While renovations to Mullins Library continue, printers and additional study spaces are available across campus. 

University Libraries
Levels 3 and 4 of Mullins remain open, and individual and group study rooms can be reserved online. Mullins will be open 24/7 May 5-10. Students can also find study spots and printing in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Library, the Physics Library and the Young Law Library

Arkansas Union
Starting Reading Day, the Arkansas Union's public spaces will be open 24/7 through finals week for studying. This includes the living room, hallways and front of the food court area. Rooms 212, 315 and 316 are reservable online. In addition, rooms on the fifth floor of the Union will have walk-up availability with power and a variety of seating provided. 

Cordia Harrington Center for Excellence
Study spaces will be available on Levels 1 and 2 of the CORD, and room 201 will be a dedicated study room from Reading Day through finals week. All study areas are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 

HPER Building & Pat Walker Health Center
Select rooms in the HPER building on Stadium Drive will be made available for studying from Reading Day through finals week, and the east and west hallways on Levels 2 and 3 will serve as dedicated study areas during that time. In addition, the Pat Walker Health Center Level 2 Wellness Lounge will be made available for studying May 5 and May 8-10. 

Fayetteville Public Library 
The Fayetteville Public Library, located less than five minutes from campus, also offers 21 study rooms that can be reserved online.  

Printing
University Information Technology Services provides Tech Spot labs across campus with computers, printers and charging stations. These labs are located in the Administrative Services Building, the Arkansas Union, the J.B. Hunt Center, Level 4 of Mullins Library and Gordon Morgan Hall.

Contacts

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

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