The Five Best Places to Study at the Troy Campus

Troy University senior Bayleigh Thompson shares her tips on the five best places to study at the Troy Campus.

Troy University senior Bayleigh Thompson shares her tips on the five best places to study at the Troy Campus.

There are a lot of great places to study at the Troy Campus. When it comes time to hit the books, here are five great options:

1. Upstairs in the Lurleen B. Wallace Hall Library: It’s away from the foot traffic and the printing going on downstairs and hosts brand new seating.

Examples of the new "soft seating" installed in the library this fall.
New seating options upstairs in the library.

2. The study room on the fourth floor of New Hall: If a student is lucky enough to live in this new, state-of-the-art residence hall (or has a friend who does) they can have access to the beautiful new study room that overlooks both Trojan Dining and Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park.

A view of the New Hall dorm at night.
A view of the New Hall dorm at night.

3. Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park: This new park provides a quiet space away from campus life to sit and read a book.

The Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park at the Troy Campus.
The Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park at the Troy Campus.

4. The outdoor patio at Barnes and Noble: On a beautiful day, the seating just outside of the Barnes and Noble bookstore provides a fresh-air feel to studying.

The Barnes and Noble campus bookstore.
The Barnes and Noble campus bookstore.

5. Eldridge Hall: Many students aren’t aware that Eldridge Hall is also deemed the Center for Student Success. Centers within this building, such as the Writing Center, the Math and Science Center, and Computer Works, all provide areas for private studying with tutors on site to assist if needed.

Eldridge Hall at the Troy Campus houses a variety of student support services.
Eldridge Hall at the Troy Campus houses a variety of student support services.
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