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Student Learning Center



The Rotunda ($1,000,000)
The Rotunda is the architectural centerpiece of the Student Learning Center. Occupying the large central area of the building's topmost floor, the rotunda features a classical domed ceiling. The center of the rotunda is surrounded by eight columns, and offers patrons a comfortable reading space furnished with soft seating, occasional tables, and study area enhanced with natural light.The rotunda provides a spacious and attractive setting for receptions, readings, and other events.

A gift of $1,000,000, payable over five years, is requested to secure the naming of the rotunda. The donor's gift will be acknowledged by signage prominently displayed at the room's entrance, and a plaque within the room will recognize the donor's support of the University of Georgia and the Libraries.

Research and Study Wing ($500,000)
Spanning the third floor east wing the Research Study Wing contains the largest single concentration of study space in the Student Learning Center. This area contains carrels equipped with computers and privacy panels, study tables wired to support laptop computers, and comfortable places to read and study. Additionally, this space offers a public service desk staffed by librarians and information technology staff. The Research and Study Wing provides access to The Tower, the Reading Room, and 20 Group Study Rooms.

A gift of $500,000, payable over five years, is requested to secure the naming of the Research and Study Wing. The donor's gift will be recognized by signage prominently displayed over the entrance of the wing, and a plaque within the wing.

Reading Room ($500,000)
The Reading Room is traditional in design and decor and is reminiscent of such rooms that have been the mainstay of fine libraries through the centuries. Unlike other areas of the Student Learning Center's electronic library, no electronic information resources are present. Instead, it provides students and faculty a quiet place for reading and contemplation. The classically appointed Reading Room contains crafted wooden bookcases, a natural hardwood floor, and furnishings that include soft seating and fine wooden library tables.

A gift of $500,000, payable over five years, is requested to name the Reading Room. Donor recognition will be provided by distinctive signage at the room's entrance, as well as a plaque within the room.

The Tower ($500,000)
Located on the third floor of the Student Learning Center's east wing, The Tower provides a quiet area of study for library patrons. The room's circular design, large windows, domed ceiling, and soft seating offers a comfortable and serene study environment. The Tower's elegant glass doors allow the room to be closed off from the adjacent Research and Study Wing, creating an attractive space for small receptions, readings, meetings, and other gatherings.

A gift of $500,000, payable over five years, is requested to secure the naming of The Tower. The donor's gift will be acknowledged by custom designed signage over the room's entrance, and a plaque within the study itself, attesting to the donor's support of the University of Georgia and the Libraries.

Central Study ($250,000)
The Central Study is on the third floor of the Student Learning Center, and is in close proximity to the third floor lecture halls, the Information Literacy Classrooms, and the Bibliographic Instruction Classroom. This highly utilized area is furnished with tables and individual carrels, complete with PC workstations wired to the campus network. A gracious section of soft seating awaits library patrons.

A gift of $250,000, payable over five years, is requested to name the Central Study. Signage displaying the donor's name will be placed at the Study's entrance, and a plaque within the area will recognize the donor's support of the University of Georgia Libraries.

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