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Did you know the Markosian Library has group study rooms?

There are currently five group study rooms located in the lower level of the Markosian Library at the Redwood campus.

These rooms offer a great place for small groups of students to work on their class projects or have a general group study with plenty of privacy!

Some guidelines for these rooms:

·      They are designed for groups of two or more people.
·      These study rooms are first come, first serve and are equipped with marker boards, TVs with hookups and large table space with chairs. 
·      No reservations or holding rooms are required.
·      The group needs to show up together to use the room.
·      As long as the room is empty, all your group needs to do is enter and start studying!

For individual study we offer the Quiet Study in Room 226 located on the 2nd level/upper floor of the library. This room is designed for several people at once, and it is set up with individual partitions to study quietly.



For questions about the group study rooms at the Markosian Library, please call 801-957-4602.

The group study rooms are available to use the same hours that the Learning Commons (located in the lower level of the library) are open. For the Learning Commons updated hours of operation, please call 801-957-4172.

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