Study Locations
Find peace and quiet.
Peace and quiet, let alone actual silence, are often hard to come by here on campus. These places are your best bet.
Officially designated places to study
- Law School Library, South Henry St.
- Physics Library, Small Hall
- Mason School of Business (Miller Hall), Ukrop Way
- School of Education, Monticello Avenue
- Swem Library
- Group Meeting Rooms in the Sadler Center (189, 257, 258, 298)
- The Slice in the Sadler Center
- The Sadler Atrium in the Sadler Center
- Reservable Individual or Group Rooms in Swem Library
- The Integrated Science Center (ISC)
- A current student has this to say about study locations in the ISC:
"There’s the chemistry library in the ISC on the first floor (ISC 1) that people will use to study, which is open to all students. There are tables in the ISC atrium on the first floor (near Starbucks, between ISC 2 and 3), which are great study spots if you like some background noise to study. There are tables in the chemistry lab atrium(s) on the first and second floors (ISC 1) that tend to be somewhat quieter. But grabbing an empty classroom in the ISC can be the best way to go for quieter studying when there aren’t classes going on!" -Elaina Bailey, 27'
The Williamsburg Public Library at 515 Scotland Street is located only a short distance from campus.
Finding an empty classroom in an academic building is always a great place too! It is usually quiet and it also gives you the learning environment that you have during class.