ARKANSAS: Family Study Space Now Available in Mullins Library

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A grant from the University of Arkansas Women’s Giving Circle has enabled the University Libraries to designate Room 464 in Mullins Library as a Family Study Space. Caregivers can now keep an eye on little ones (future Razorbacks?) while doing their own reading, research or work.

To better support campus caregivers, the University Libraries have designated Room 464 in Mullins Library as a Family Study Space. Tables, chairs and a large monitor are separated by a small partition from toys and books for children so that caregivers can keep an eye on little ones while doing their own reading, research or work. Funding to help outfit this room was provided by the Women’s Giving Circlea  https://bit.ly/3AedDUt

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