Since I do not
live on campus, besides riding on the bus and sitting in classrooms I spend
most of my time in the Science & Engineering Library. It is very
close to all of my math, engineering and science classes. As you walk up to this library, you do not
feel the same as when you visit the recently constructed Thompson Library with
its atrium and glass ceiling. The SEL does not look like a library. It is
a brick rectangular four-floor building. It looks more like a regular office or
classroom building. However the many high Roman arches in the entrance
way make this library feel larger than it really is. The design development was approved in April
of 1991 although construction was not complete until 1993.
On the first floor there is the Terra-byte cafe where students can get a
snack, sandwich or coffee. It is always
very busy at lunch and this causes the first floor to be pretty noisy. Having a café in a library still seems out of
place, but it is a nice addition. The
second floor is the Music and Dance collection area along with study rooms and
staff meeting rooms. The third floor is
the Digital Union with lots of computers and study tables and even a sound
proof room. It is a loud and more talkative area that tends to have a lot of
Indian Students congregated there. The
fourth floor is where the Science and Engineering books and journals are
shelved. This is the area of the library
that I visit most often. There are a lot
of study tables with chairs. It is very quiet and a lot of Oriental students
seem to study there. The tables are all
lined up in pairs of two. It is a huge
room but does not have any decoration or special features. I spend a lot of hours here in between classes
and it works as a good study area for me. The purpose of this room is to encourage
studying so there is no need for it to be fancy. 
