Finding the right study spot can make all the difference, whether you need total silence for cramming, a cozy corner for essay writing, or a social vibe for group projects. Here are some of my favorite places at PLU where you can get your work done (and maybe even enjoy it 😉).
📖 Mortvedt Library
The classic! Mortvedt is the go-to for serious studying.
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Quiet Floors → If you need total focus, the top floors are perfect. It’s a no-talking zone, so you can dive deep into readings or prep for exams.
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Study Rooms → Great for group projects. You can book them online ahead of time.
👉 Bring headphones! 🎧
🏢 Anderson University Center (AUC)
The AUC isn’t just for food. It’s also a surprisingly good study spot.
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Commons Area → Perfect if you like background noise while you study. You can grab a snack, spread out your laptop, and people-watch while working.
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Second Floor Nooks → There are comfy couches and tables tucked away upstairs that feel cozy but less busy.
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Nearby Food → The best part? Snacks are just a few steps away at The Commons or OMM (Old Main Market).
👉 Afternoon is quieter than lunchtime, so plan around the food rush.
🔬 Rieke Science Center
If you’re a science major or just taking a class here, Rieke is full of study spots.
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First-Floor Atrium → Bright, open, and a great place to meet classmates.
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Hallway Tables → Perfect for quick study sessions between classes.
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Science Vibe → Surrounded by labs and classrooms, it feels like a serious academic space.
👉 Great for group study before lab or exams.
🌿 Other Hidden Gems
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Harstad Hall → The lounges here have a historic vibe. Plus, it feels cozy during winter.
Ingram Hall (Art Building) → If you like a creative environment, this place has open spaces that inspire.
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Outside Spaces → On a sunny day, grab a blanket and study outside near Red Square or by the fountains. Tacoma weather doesn’t always allow it, but when it does, it’s the best.
✨ Final Thoughts
Every student has their own “perfect” study spot. Some need total silence, others like a little buzz of activity in the background. The key is to try different places around PLU and see where you feel the most focused (or the least distracted).
So where’s your study spot? Share it with a friend, or maybe even invite them to join you next time. Studying doesn’t have to be lonely, and there are plenty of cozy corners waiting for you. 💛
- ISS Intern Luna