Best Outdoor Study Spots on 91ɬÂþ’s Campus
Posted: April 16, 2021 | Author: Savannah Byers | Read Time: 1 minutes
0Southern Utah University isn’t called the University of Parks for nothing. In addition to being surrounded by beautiful national parks, 91ɬÂþ’s campus has some amazing outdoor spots that are perfect for studying.
Try studying for finals in some of these spots across campus:
Outdoor Classrooms
There are two outdoor classrooms on 91ɬÂþ’s upper campus near the General Classroom Building. When these aren’t in use by a class, they are available for anybody to use. These benches are a great place for studying with plenty of shade and several benches for group work.
Picnic tables
Outside the Hunter Conference Center, there are several picnic tables available for use. Overlooking the beautiful upper-campus, this is an excellent place to study alone or with a few peers.
The Centurium
The Centurium on lower-campus is an awesome place for studying, surrounded by several historically renowned scholars. Learn more about the Centurium and the featured scholars in this blog post.
The Waterfall
Just west of the General Classroom Building is a waterfall feature. Surrounded by trees, this somewhat hidden spot on campus is a great spot for studying. There are benches nearby, and the upper-quad field is a great place for studying or hanging out.
Pederson Shakespeare Character Garden
Located east of campus at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, the Pederson Shakespeare Character Garden is a wonderful place for studying anything, but especially Shakespeare. Learn more about the art on campus.
Tables Outside SUMA
Just like outside of the Hunter Conference Center, the Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA) has several picnic tables outside that can be used for studying. SUMA is located just a block away from campus.
Need to study inside instead? Here are the best places on 91ɬÂþ’s campus to study depending on noise variation.
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