As the weather continues to get warmer (hopefully), it’s the perfect time to study outside! Some students may not be aware that there are numerous places to enjoy the great outdoors while accomplishing some schoolwork. Across campus, there are multiple areas to sit down and set up a comfortable work zone. Whether near Founders Hall, the Iadarola Center or near the Dixon Center, there is always somewhere for students to take advantage of the opportunity to sit outside and enjoy the beautiful weather, while also getting work done. Studies have shown that studying outdoors can actually enhance a student’s ability to work.
According to Recruiter, staring at green scenery can increase concentration by eight percent. Photo taken at the Cabrini common area by Angelina Halas.
The Cabrini common area has many benches along with very colorful shares as it perfect for many students to study outdoors. Photo by Angelina Halas.
Right outside of the Iadarola Center are two benches perfect for doing work outside. Photo by Angelina Halas.
According to Recruiter, outdoor air quality is 10 times less toxic than indoor air, making it a perfect reason to study outdoors. Photo taken outside of the Iadarola Center by Angelina Halas.
Immediately out front of the Iadarola Center are three silver tables making it easy to set up a book and laptop and accomplish some homework. Photo taken by Angelina Halas.
According to Recruiter, 20 minutes in the open air provides energy equal to a cup of coffee, giving a student the ability to get work done. Photo taken right outside of the Iadarola Center by Angelina Halas.
Outside of Rooymans Hall, there is one blue table and one red table available for doing some studying outdoors. Photo taken by Angelina Halas.
According to Learning Lift Off, exposure to nature can decrease stress and anxiety levels. Photo taken outside of Rooymans Hall by Angelina Halas.
Outside of the Dixon Center are two black tables perfect for doing some homework. Photo by Angelina Halas.
According to Learning Lift Off, exposure to sunlight is really healthy for vision making it all the more reason to do some work outdoors. Photo taken outside of the Dixon Center by Angelina Halas.
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