Places To Study

Raynor first floor

Collaborative Zone

Kimberly-Clark Learning Commons

Raynor 1st and 2nd Floors

The learning commons offers several computers for individual and group study, large tables with power outlets, and comfortable seating, and an open classroom area with flexible tables/chairs.

Note: The open classroom (northeast corner of library) may be reserved at times for events, tutoring, or classes.

 

Raynor group study room

Group Study Rooms

Raynor Lower Level, 1st and 2nd Floors

The student group study rooms on the lower level, first, and second floors can be reserved for use. All study rooms may be used on a first-come first-served basis unless reserved.

Three students on the bridge

Collaborative Zone

The Bridge

Raynor & Lemonis 2nd Floors

Connecting the Raynor Library and the Lemonis Center for Student Success, the Bridge offers comfortable chairs, power outlets, and large tables. The Brew @ the Bridge offers coffee, tea, bakery, and other food items during the fall and spring semesters.

 

Webinar room

Individual Webinar/Meeting Room

Raynor 1st Floor | R140B

Available for interviews, virtual appointments, and testing. The room only contains a desk space with chairs. Students seeking a space to participate in online classes should use Raynor R060D on the Lower Level.

Contact the Library Services Desk with questions (414-288-7555).

 
Exterior of Lemonis Center

Lemonis Center for Student Success

Lemonis 2nd, 3rd, 4th Floors

The Lemonis Center for Student Success (LCSS) serves as a central hub for academic resources and provides holistic support to help you thrive at Marquette. Inside you'll find open study areas, commuter lounge, technology-enhanced reservable rooms, and more.

Reserve a study space

 

Lemonis stacks

Quiet Zone

Lemonis Stacks

Lemonis Lower Level - 5th Floor

There are large tables with power outlets located near the elevators, and smaller tables located throughout the stacks on all levels of Lemonis.

Note: The 2nd floor of the Lemonis Stacks is a collaborative zone.

 

Quiet study rooms

Quiet Zone

Quiet Study Areas

Raynor 2nd Floor

Up the central stair cases and before the Bridge, the quiet study areas have comfortable chairs, and large tables with power outlets ideal for individual study.

 

Raynor browsing collection area

Collaborative Zone

Browsing Collection Study Area

Raynor 2nd Floor

The browsing collection study area is ideal for collaborative and group study. This space includes comfortable seating, tables, and power outlets.

 

Quiet study rooms

Raynor 245 (Large Classroom)

Raynor 2nd Floor

When not reserved for a course, this room provides study space for up to 30 students.

This is an open study space, not for individual or single group use. Please see signage to see if room is reserved for a course or other event.

 

Research carrels

Research Carrels

Lemonis Stacks Lower Level - 5th Floor

There are quiet study carrels located throughout the Lemonis Stacks on the LL, and 2nd to 5th floors available to qualifying faculty, graduate students, or commuter students. Apply using the links below.

Contact the Library Services Desk for more information.

Graduate Students | Faculty | Commuter Students

Raynor Lower Level

Quiet Zone

Raynor Lower Level/Conference Center Lobby

Raynor Lower Level

The Lower Level of Raynor and the lobby of the Beaumier Suites Conference Center has a variety of chairs, tables, and power outlets, along with group study rooms (see above for info about study rooms).

Room R060D is available for open study unless reserved for an event. See signage outside of the room for availability.

 

Raynor Lower Level

Digital Media Editing Room

Raynor 1st Floor | R140A

Students/faculty can use this room for audio recording and AV editing. The room includes a Mac Studio workstation, two boom arm mics, and specialized software including Audacity, Final Cut Pro, and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite.

Research carrels

Microsoft Surface Hub

Raynor Lower Level

The Microsoft Surface Hub is a large, touchscreen, interactive, reservable display. Can assist in study groups, presentation preparation, and can be used to show exhibits or other applications.

Ask Raynor