Center for Teaching & Mentoring

LIB 348: Features & Capacity

This bright, adaptable meeting room is ideal for workshops, presentations, and group conversations. It’s also fully equipped for HyFlex sessions, making it easy to connect with both in‑person attendees and those joining via Zoom. The space seats about 30 people in a presentation or workshop setup, with a maximum capacity of 75. Round tables with ergonomic chairs make it easy to collaborate, while the dedicated soft seating area offers a relaxed setting for small‑group conversations or breakout discussions.

The room features a large interactive display at the front, ample natural light from multiple windows, whiteboards for brainstorming, and a presenter workstation.

A soft‑seating area with patterned armchairs arranged in a circular layout around small side tables. Multiple windows provide natural light, and a bookshelf stands along one wall.
LIB 348 is a spacious meeting room with round tables and rolling mesh chairs arranged in clusters across a carpeted floor. Large windows line the back wall.
A modern meeting room with round tables and mesh chairs, a large display screen at the front, and two whiteboards mounted on the wall. A computer workstation is near the display.
The CTM event space features several round tables with mesh chairs, a large wall‑mounted display screen, whiteboards on either side of the display, and a computer workstation.

LIB 348 Technology

The Center for Teaching and Mentoring’s dynamic, fully equipped space is perfect for presentations, trainings, and HyFlex events. It’s easy to engage both in‑person and on Zoom using:

  • A ViewSonic interactive display
  • An in‑room Dell computer
  • A laptop docking station
  • A ceiling‑mounted microphone
  • Integrated cameras for Zoom and HyFlex sessions
The Center for Teaching and Mentoring's workstation with a Dell desktop computer, connected display monitor, and a laptop docking station positioned on a podium‑style desk.

Contact Us

Center for Teaching and Mentoring
LIB 348
615-904-8499
ctm@mtsu.edu