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Silent Reading | May 15th | 3-4pm

by Ekaterini Papadopoulou on May 15th, 2025 | 0 Comments

Student sitting reading a book

 

The Wyckoff Reading Room is the only truly silent area in the whole library - behind glass walls, and with a beautiful skylight, the space is furnished with reading desks, and plush armchairs.  The latest editions of our print periodicals are also available here before they get shelved on the 5th floor.

The Lemieux Library invites you to explore this space, unplug, and practice the valuable art of silent, uninterrupted reading.  We have one event per month to help prompt your first experience of this space, make a note of the Winter Quarter days to come and "read alone, together".

 

Thursday, May 15th | 3:00pm - 4:00pm 

Bring your own reading material, or dip in to a selection of titles from our "Grief Belongs" display.

 


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