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Places to study besides the library

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  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Teaching & Learning
  • Students

For many students on the Pittsburgh campus, the ongoing construction at Hillman Library has displaced them from their usual — and favorite — study spot. As the semester ramps up and the weather drives more study groups indoors, one question on students’ minds is, “Where can I go to study?”

Lucky for you, Pittwire student reporter Kendal Johnson has compiled a list of quiet and beautiful places you may not have considered.

For instance, did you know there are ? The Frick Fine Arts Building has a library with multiple tables and that familiar quiet environment. The space is open until 5 p.m every day, so it’s great for some between-class reading. The Theodore M. Finney Music Library and George M. Bevier Engineering Library are likewise studious spots.

Below are more places to try out — .

But this is just a portion of many places students can go. The Office of the Provost also and their hours for even more options.

And never fear: Your favorite spots in Hillman will open again. To learn more about what the ground, first and second floors will look like once construction is finished . As a reminder, the newly renovated third and fourth floors, as well as the ground floor, are still available.

— Kendal Johnson