UW-Madison student walks 50 campus miles to find the best study spot
SABINE MARTIN
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Daniel Sendelbach, a UW-Madison 2023 graduate, walked 50 miles in all of the campus building his senior year to catalog all of the possible study spots on campus.
When Daniel Sendelbach heard his peers at UW-Madison asking each other about their favorite on-campus study spots, he was perplexed — they all wanted to keep their places secret.
UW-Madison graduate Daniel Sendelbach says the Hamel Family Browsing Library in the Memorial Union at UW-Madison is one of his favorite study spots on campus. Sendelbach is the creator of an online catalog of study areas on campus that he surveyed when he was a student in 2023.
As students at UW-Madison prepare to wrap up their fall semester with final exams, study areas on the campus are busier than usual, including these tables at the Wisconsin Historical Society’s second-floor library on Monday.
As students at UW-Madison prepare to wrap up their fall semester with final exams, study areas on the campus are busier than usual, including these tables at the Wisconsin Historical Society’s second-floor library on Monday.
UW-Madison graduate Daniel Sendelbach says the Hamel Family Browsing Library in the Memorial Union at UW-Madison is one of his favorite study spots on campus. Sendelbach is the creator of an online catalog of study areas on campus that he surveyed when he was a student in 2023.