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Library and Learning Commons: Virtual and 24/7 Spaces Only 2/5/25

by Jacob Smit on 2025-02-05T11:16:44-08:00 | 0 Comments

The Library and Learning Commons will be closed on Wednesday, February 5th due to current and forecast weather conditions.  The 24-hour spaces, including the Garden Reading Room (1st Floor), the Bangasser Reading Room (2nd Floor), and the Computer Labs will remain open.  Please be sure to bring your SU ID card to access these 24-hour spaces. 

 

The following Remote Services will be available for all students: 

  • The Learning Assistance Program's virtual front desk will be open to students until 3:30pm.  Any appointments that have been slated to be remote will continue as planned with any in-person sessions (tutoring or study groups) to be communicated directly to affected students. 

  • The Writing Center will be open virtually for synchronous and asynchronous appointments until 8 pm. 

 

Questions? Email library@seattleu.edu 


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