While UT is trying to reduce the population on campus, have you been looking for a safe place to study on campus? Or where to get testing for COVID? Here’s a campus resource in map format including all of the above!

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Some indoor studying places are: Jester Center (JES), Patton Hall (RLP), Main Building (MAI), Flawn Academic Center (FAC). Make sure to wear a face covering at all times when in a campus building. Studying outside is a great option to get that much needed outdoor time, but make sure you’re socially distanced and wearing your mask when others are nearby! The main lawn offers plenty of space to bring a towel or blanket, and study with nature. Benches are also available outside Gregory Gym if you prefer to work at a table.

For more on student health, visit the Student Services Building (SSB) where you can find Student Emergency Services, University Health Services, and the Counseling and Mental Health Center. The university is here for you, and these resources are for you to use!

The PCL website is actively tracking their capacity, and, UT Libraries will be monitoring overall demand and capacity for space over the first couple of weeks of school, in order to determine what adjustments need to be made. So while we’re waiting for updates, check out the campus map resource!