From preservation to collaboration: Space highlights

Contact: Sara Volmering
February 26, 2026

Renovations at Zhang Legacy Collections Center

User sitting in preservation room at Zhang Legacy Collections Center.
Student worker Malia in the newly added Preservation Room.

We completed some minor renovations at the Zhang Legacy Collections Center this fall, adding a preservation space for staff to care for materials onsite. We also added a researcher station, offering workspace to visiting researchers while classes are using the Reading Room.
 

Refresh of former Meader Room

Student writing in notebook at table in Reading Room 3014 at Waldo Library.
Quiet Reading Room 3014 is a popular destination for students on Waldo Library’s third floor.

We refreshed the former Meader Room on Waldo Library’s third floor to make it an inviting new quiet Reading Room. It’s a popular destination for students looking for a quiet escape from distractions.

Collaboration areas in Waldo Library

Students often host group meetings or study sessions on Waldo Library’s lower level.
Students often host group meetings or study sessions on Waldo Library’s lower level.

Waldo Library’s collaboration areas are always packed with students who need a spot for group meetings or a whiteboard to diagram their work.

Micro study spaces across Waldo Library

The newly-refreshed alcove in Waldo Library’s second floor rotunda offers great views, natural light and inviting furniture options.
The newly-refreshed alcove in Waldo Library’s second-floor rotunda offers great views, natural light and inviting furniture options.

We’ve been creating new nooks and micro study spaces across Waldo Library, taking advantage of the building’s unique architecture and stunning views.