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Take an active study break in our designated movement space on Stauffer’s fourth floor. We have stationary bike desks, bosu ball trainers, and yoga mats – use whatever strikes your fancy! View on Twitter | View on Instagram

9/25

Feeling overwhelmed? Try visiting Student Academic Success Services (SASS) on Stauffer Library’s ground level. The SASS team can help you with writing, as well as time management, organization, and study habits. View on Twitter | View on Instagram

8/25

Books on shelf.

Did you know Stauffer Library is home to a Music Collection? Visit the second floor to take a look. You’ll be able to find scores, books, and CDs. View on Twitter | View on Instagram

7/25

Photo of conference audience.

Working on an interesting research project? Consider presenting at one of the many conferences & poster sessions held in the library, like our annual I@Q Undergraduate Research Conference. More information can be found on the library website. View on Twitter | View on Instagram

6/25

Photo of study room

Need space to work on an upcoming group project? Stauffer Library has several group study rooms; see availability and book a room on the library website. View on Twitter | View on Instagram

5/25

Photo of magazine shelf.

In need of a study break? Stretch your legs and head over to the Art Collection on Stauffer Library’s second floor. Can you spot the structural anomaly? (Hint: It’s a pillar. See if you can find it!). View on Twitter | View on Instagram

4/25

Union Gallery sign

Check out the Union Gallery! This student-driven gallery has been in operation since Stauffer opened in 1994. During fall semester, an exhibition called Re:UNION celebrated the past 25 years at the gallery. View on Twitter | View on Instagram

3/25

Did you know Stauffer Library has a prayer & meditation space on the second floor? It’s the perfect place for a quiet moment of reflection between study sessions. Mats, cushions, & literature are available, should you need them. View on Twitter | View on Instagram

2/25

Picture of library display.

Check out the revolving displays in the cabinets in Stauffer’s atrium. For September, we’ve highlighted some of the library’s Anishinaabemowin resources for the International Year of Indigenous Languages 2019. View on Twitter | View on Instagram