Renovation of the library is underway, and the library renovation website will keep you up-to-date as things change. Expect noise and lots of activity near the construction site. Please watch your footing and mind the signage and fencing.

The newly updated library renovation website curates photos and commentary related to the project using #tuttreno, and you can submit your questions and concerns there, too. The page also hosts a map of services and offices as they move throughout the project, a blog for sharing the stories of our campus community throughout the transition, and the latest information and impacts of the project.

Locations of individuals and services are in flux; keep an eye out for additional messaging and website updates as things change.

Library Updates

  • The online book retrieval system is working smoothly. Remember to request items through the online request system and pick them up at the Circulation Desk in Tutt Library North. Retrieval may take up to 12 hours.
  • Study carrel use will be limited during the construction. Other study areas may more appealing during the day due to noise and construction activity. MAT and thesis students, seniors, and participants in summer research program should request study carrels at the Circulation Desk.
  • Tutt Library and Research Desk are open. Please consult the website for hours of operation.

Study Space

  • If you are looking for quiet study space, the Seay Music Library, located downstairs in Packard Hall, is open this summer in the evenings Sunday through Thursday until 9 p.m. Weekend and weekday hours are also available.
  • Worner Campus Center and East Rastall are also open for study during the day.

Parking

  • During the summer, parking in any college lot is free and available without a permit. Parking in the Tutt Library C-1 lot, Nevada E-1 lot, and Armstrong C-2 lots will be limited.
  • Drop-off and pick-up for CC’s Summer Gifted and Talented and Whiz Bang Science programs will be staged in the Armstrong (C-2) parking lot. Expect parking disruptions before noon while these programs are in session.
  • Library patrons with limited mobility who use wheelchairs or scooters are encouraged to use accessible parking in the Armstrong C-2 lot. Those patrons who do not use wheelchairs but need assistance may contact Campus Safety: (719) 389-6707.

If you have any questions or concerns about any aspects of the library renovation process, please email teamtutt@coloradocollege.edu. Remember: share your experiences and cool construction photos using #tuttreno.