Reflection Rooms
Interfaith Reflection Rooms and Quiet Spaces
Arizona State University provides a variety of spaces across its campuses to support reflection, meditation, prayer, contemplation, and personal wellbeing. These spaces are available to members of the ASU community from all religious, spiritual, secular, and philosophical backgrounds and are intended to foster an inclusive environment that supports spiritual health, mindfulness, and personal reflection.
All Interfaith Reflections rooms listed below are open and available to use at the same times and days as the buildings they are housed in are open. For all the rooms, there is no formal reservation process, but the rooms are on a first come first serve basis.
Tempe Campus
Interfaith Reflection Room and Ablution Room - Memorial Union (Lower Level)
Memorial Union Contains an Interfaith Reflection Room, Ablution Room, and Private Reflection Rooms as well. The Private Reflection Rooms do remain locked, so anyone wanting access to these rooms should speak with a representative at the Memorial Union Information Desk to gain access. For any questions, students can speak with the Memorial Union Information Desk or call at 480-965-5728.
Interfaith Reflection Room - Hayden Library (Concourse Level)
Hayden Library contains an Interfaith Reflection Room and Ablution Room. The Ablution Room does remain locked, so anyone wanting access to these rooms should speak with a representative at the Hayden Library Information Desk. For any questions, students can speak with the Hayden Library Information Desk or call at 480-965-3605.
Hours and Availability
Please note that availability and hours may vary by location. Users are expected to respect the intended purpose of these spaces and help maintain an environment that is welcoming, inclusive, and conducive to quiet reflection for all members of the ASU community.