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Lemieux Library
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206-296-6230

Swipe-to-Study

Valid Campus Card required for:  

  • Building access during break weeks, holidays, and weekends.   

  • 24/7 access to Reading Rooms/Computer Labs found on the 1st and 2nd floors. Enter at doors on floor 2 and 1st floor plaza level.  

  • See information for Alumni and Guests

Any questions concerning building access and hours please email Aaron Morgan, Manager Access Services or call 206-296-6235 

Effective Sept 20, 2021, in line with the University's expanding in-person classes and services, the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons will be relaxing swipe-to-study access and resuming guest and alumni access to borrowing and study spaces in the building. Late-evening and weekend access will continue be reserved exclusively for current SU students, faculty, and staff with a valid SU Campus Card.

Guest and alumni access to borrowing and study spaces in the building is still available from 7:30 - 6pm, Monday - Friday.

Please email Aaron Morgan, Manager Access Services or call 206-296-6235 with any questions concerning building access and hours.

24/7 Spaces

24/7 study spaces are available, including: 

  • 1st Floor
    • Garden Reading Room and Computer Lab (Rm. 101)
  • 2nd Floor
    • Byte Café & Bangasser Reading Room (Rm. 214)
    • Online Research Computer Lab. (Rm. 208)

Access to 24/7 spaces is limited to current SU students, staff, and faculty. An active SU ID card is required to enter the spaces after hours.

Computer Labs

The Library and Learning Commons houses three computer labs, and laptops are available for checkout at the 3rd Floor Circulation Desk. Computer Labs on the first and second floors are accessible 24/7 to students, faculty, and staff with a valid campus ID card.

Use of these computers is restricted to academic purposes and to Seattle University students, faculty, and staff (a Seattle University network ID and password is required). Computers are available on a first come, first served basis.