Quiet Spaces and Specially Designed Places for Employees
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Quiet Spaces - Main Campus
The Granger Room - A quiet reading room with lounge furniture and subdued lighting. Located on the South wall of the 3rd floor of the Library. Donated by Granger Waste Management. Features the Carolyn Kronenberg book collection.
Herrmann Conference Center Living Room - Lovely Victorian furniture and subdued lighting. Wellness staff have provided reading materials from their personal supplies. Note: Because there are often meetings held in the dining room, please enter HCC through the Capital Ave entrance. Also note, when holding a meeting in the dining room, privacy can be added by closing the pocket doors.
Cesar Chavez Learning Center – Located in 262 GVT. Quiet study area featuring lounge furniture and tables.
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Specially Designed Places - Main Campus
Migraine Recovery Area - If you have a migraine and need a place to recover, you may contact Public Safety at x1800 and one of their personnel will escort you to a dark and quiet place to allow you to recover. (Main campus only)
Nursing Mothers Expressing Room - Located in the women’s faculty locker room, 2nd floor GVT. Features a couch and a privacy screen. Contact Public Safety at x1800 for admittance into this area. (Main campus only)
Staff Lounge - Eat lunch away from the throng. Located on the South end of the Kennedy Cafeteria (2nd floor A&S). Features a TV and lots of windows.
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Quiet Spaces - West Campus West-end Upper Concourse - If you're looking for a less trafficked area to spend your lunch hour, try the west-end upper concourse. This area features round tables with 4 chairs each and padded benches. Specially Designed Places - West Campus Migraine Recovery Area - If you have a migraine and need a place to recover, please call Public Service Careers (PSC) at x1570. Upon availability, the PSC staff will provide you with a cot and a quiet place to lie down and recover.
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