Center for Teaching & Learning Raynor 320A is a seminar/video teleconference room (seats 10); Raynor 330B is a classroom (seats 26). Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance. To reserve, send a brief description of need and expected attendance to ctl@mu.edu.
Classrooms in Raynor Library (R227, 20 seat and R245, 30 seat) may be reserved for occasional, one-time use when not reserved for library programming; please use the classroom request form.
Digital Media Editing Room The Digital Scholarship Lab's Digital Media Editing Room is a dedicated reservable space for editing multimedia projects that is equipped with both a PC and Mac and media-editing software. .
Glass display cases are primarily reserved for promotion of library collections and services; inquiries should go to the coordinator of marketing and outreach, Elisa Coghlan or (414) 288-7068.
Graduate study room A study room for dedicated use by graduate students is located on the north side of Raynor's first floor. It is not reservable, but entry into the room requires a graduate-student 向日葵视频ID.
Group study rooms Some study rooms in the lower level of Raynor are first-come, first-serve for groups of 3 or more. Many study rooms on the lower, 1st, and 2nd levels of Raynor can be reserved through the .
Prucha Archives Reading Room (3rd floor) and Archives Seminar Room (360A), contact Susan Stawicki at (414) 288-7256.
Spaces for campus publicity Groups wishing to publicize their activities may use the following spaces on the Bridge (Raynor 2nd level) per the instructions given:
Research carrels may be reserved by faculty and graduate students. Follow the links below to learn more and reserve, or contact Raynor Circulation Services at (414) 288-7555: