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4/22 & 4/24 LWOC + Co-Working Hours

Updated: Nov 9

Happy Last Week of Classes. Like every semester DNA will be providing quiet co-working hours on Tuesday and Thursday from 7-10PM in our usual room (Rueben Cook, Rm 207). If you have never attended a co-working hours before read below:


Co-working hours provides a low-stimulus environment — soft lighting, minimal background noise, and built-in timed breaks — to help you stay productive. Bring anything you’re working on: papers, readings, problem sets, or planning your study schedule. DNA leadership will be there to keep the environment structured, quiet, and motivating — just like a relaxed high-school study hall. Most people find this space more productive/motivating than the library since DNA leadership surveys the room to make sure you are being productive (ie. not scrolling on your phone, online shopping, or any other nonacademic procrastination).

 
 

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