Extended Hours and Study Breaks Start Today at Mullins

Quiet and group study spaces, reference assistance, and tons of resources, available late.
University Libraries

Quiet and group study spaces, reference assistance, and tons of resources, available late.

To help students prep for finals, University Libraries' offers extended hours beginning today, Friday, Dec. 4.

24-hour access to Mullins begins Sunday, Dec. 6, through Thursday, Dec. 10, at 11 p.m. Extended hours, including additional 24-hour days, continue until Friday, Dec 18.

Study Breaks start up next Monday. Partners from across campus are stopping by through Dec. 15 to give you a reason to take a break – you deserve it!

  • Monday, Dec 7, 9 a.m.: Join Fulbright Advising for coffee & snacks on the first full day 24 hours access – Mullins is open through until Thursday at 11 p.m.!
  • Monday, Dec 7, 7 p.m.: Definitely time for a break! Join New Student and Family Programs for a trail mix bar! This is nutritious energy to get you through the evening.
  • Tuesday, Dec 8, 9 a.m.: The Office of Academic Initiatives and Integrity is providing free scantrons and blue books for all your finals needs – stop by Mullins and pick one up while they last.
  • Tuesday, Dec 8, 2 p.m.: Join the Honors College to beat the afternoon slump. They'll have coffee, hot cocoa and sweet snacks like cookies and brownies.
  • Wednesday, Dec 9, 4:30 p.m.: UREC is bringing coffee and Clif bars – power up to power through!
  • Wednesday, Dec 9, 8 p.m.: Order of Omega is stopping by with their infamous candy bar! Get a giant sugar fix, or just a little dessert!
  • Sunday, Dec 13, 10 p.m.: You're almost there! And ASG is going to help you stay stress free with a coffee and cookies break!
  • Monday, Dec 14, 9 a.m.: Your Libraries are taking care of breakfast on the first official day of finals- stop by for bagels & coffee!
  • Tuesday, Dec 15, 2 p.m.: Housing is bringing you a sweet afternoon treat, and a little much needed caffeine, so come by to say hello and grab some coffee and cookies! 

Follow @UARKLibraries on twitter for reminders and updates.

Additional activities, like a coloring station help you beat stress and get your creative juices flowing, will continue throughout the end of the semester. Pick up coloring sheets and colored pencils at the East entrance of Mullins and turn in your creations for display in the West lobby. There will also be a book display in the Learning Commons, across from the main circulation desk. December's selections will highlight quick reads and fun books, in case you need a distraction.

There's always time to schedule a research consultation – reach out to your subject librarian, or email refer@uark.edu. These consultations usually take an hour and are tailored to specific research needs. Or, check out Ask-a-Librarian for answers to popular questions and access to a 24/7 live chat. 

No time to get to Mullins? Try our RazorRush service—our techs scan in-house articles and send them to you electronically.

Remember to check the Libraries' hours online for more information, a complete schedule of extended hours, and for the hours of individual departments and branch libraries.

Study breaks are totally free; first come, first served; and open to all U of A students. See you at Mullins!

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Contacts

Kathleen A. Lehman, user experience librarian
Mullins Library
479-575-7048, kalehman@uark.edu

Kalli Vimr, public relations coordinator
University Libraries
479-575-7311, vimr@uark.edu

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