Study in the Brooks Lounge on the first level. It's kind of hidden and not many people know about it, so it's usually quiet. There are a lot of booths, plus pool tables and games for a study break.
The Brooks Lounge and the Brew Bayou are great places to study in the AMU and both tend to be less crowded than the library. Good places to go during midterm and finals week!
Pretty much the center of anything important going on on campus. Also home to the best dining food and the only place to rent DVD's on campus! Check out the Spirit Shop for great deals and the Brew.
The Brooks Lounge on the 1st floor is a great place to study and meet up for group projects. Usually spots to study, or hangout with friends. They also have billiards and a variety of snacks.
A great change of scenery for Marquette Students. When you are sick of studying at the library, you can find a spot in the Brew where computers are also available. There's also numerous other spots.
Marquette Place after dining hours is a great place to work on group projects and get a change of scenery while you study! Just be aware that during midterms and finals week it will be packed.
There is a post office, ATM, bank, Brew Bayou, food court and venting machines in the AMU. Also, there are study rooms and many great hidden study spots all around the building. EXPLORE
The AMU has tons of helpful information for students. There is lots to eat, including Einstein Bagels. There is study help on the 2nd floor with the tutors!! Also, there is lots of Marquette Apparel i
No place to eat at the brew? Caff too packed? Visit Brooks lounge on the lower level! Great place to meet for group projects! Must be able to work with noise- or bring headphones ;)
Events Management-located next to the Info desk. Stop in to reserve on-campus rooms for your student organization. Be sure to check your email confirmation, they are notorious for mix-ups. Read more
Brooks Lounge on the 1st level next to the Post Office is a great place to study as a group or even take a break from studying and play pool for just a few bucks. Bring MU cash for some cheapsnacks!
Are you looking for SOF (Student Organization Funding) then stop by the MUSG office, room 133, and get it all done there. Do you want some yummy food? Stop by Marquette Place and get some.
Live off campus? Rent a locker for a semester or the year. It may seem a bit like high school, but it's great if you don't want to carry around your books and workout gear all day long.
So many places to discover in the AMU - Marquette Place, The Brew, The Spirit Shop, International Education, tutoring, The Brooks Lounge, and much more.
If you're a commuter, don't be afraid to check out the Commuter Lounge. It offers a TV, fridge, computers, and couches. Great place to relax and hang out.
If you need large paper and cut-out letters for anything, visit the Lead Center on the first floor of the AMU. It's free for students and a great resource!
Need a new study spot? Try the Brooks Lounge located on the first floor of the AMU! It's just quiet enough to get things done, but not too quiet like Memorial.
The five floors of the AMU offer a variety of amenities, including a campus post office, study lounges, student government offices and the multicultural center. Read more
The Alumni Memorial Union (AMU) is Marquette University's gathering place and was named to honor all alumni. The five-level, $15 million union opened on Aug. 20, 1990, replacing the 1953 Brooks Union.
Our mission
"The aim of the Union on Marquette's campus would be to bring together and unify the spirits of all. . .and use this unified spirit for the good of the university and all students."
-Peter Brooks, co-founder of the first college union at Marquette University, 1922