Best Study Spots on Campus

With finals quickly approaching, we tracked down the quietest, most unique study spots on campus. Do you have a favorite study spot not pictured? Let us know in the comments and we’ll take a photo to post to our Facebook and Instagram pages!

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8 responses to “Best Study Spots on Campus”

  1. cars says:

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  3. I miss the living rooms in the Delles…and of course, the gorgeous Copper Beech behind the Delles.

    Also…just a quick grammatical note: “most unique” is redundant…unique implies there’s only one.

  4. Jessamyn Rising says:

    My favorite place to study was up in the magnolia tree outside Abbey. I would go there every year when it was in blossom, dragging my calculus book, history readings, etc. up with me. A couple branches splay at just the angle to make a comfortable perch. There is even a convenient knob for hanging a backpack.

  5. Margaret says:

    carrels, the Stimson Room, the room on the 1st floor of shattuck and that room in clapp on the 1st floor across from the labs with the wonderful leather chairs

  6. Julia Romanenko Velsmid '97 says:

    This so makes me miss MHC! But studying for finals.. not so much 🙂

  7. Jocelyn Steinke '86 says:

    The Stimson Room — the seat near the window, overlooking Clapp Hall — Finals Week, every year!

  8. Shireen says:

    Oh dear, now I really miss MHC. I wish I could go back.

  9. Dana Feldshuh Whyte '60 says:

    In the olden days, one could climb up onto the outside tower from the Tower Room in Clapp.
    the view and breeze were breathtaking and it was very peaceful.

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