Spaces Available On Campus for Study and Remote Class Attendance

Spaces Available On Campus for Study and Remote Class Attendance
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Students coming to the University of Arkansas campus for classes during the spring semester will once again have the option of utilizing open classrooms for studying in between classes or attending remote classes.

The online resource for helping students find available spaces on campus has been updated for the current semester. The site provides a list of rooms available across campus as a place to study or participate in their remote classes. The site also includes times and days the rooms are available, as well as the maximum capacity that allows for social distancing.

Students are encouraged to self-monitor social distancing and use their own laptops for studying or course access.

The list of available rooms may change during the semester, and additional rooms may be added as the semester progresses.

Contacts

John Post, director of academic communications
University Relations
479-575-4449, johnpost@uark.edu

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