Brayden Smith spent many hours tucked away in a group study room on the fifth floor of Lied Library – studying for classes, mentoring friends, watching political and legal lectures, and preparing for his law school entrance exam.
Lied Library was also where Brayden, ’20 BSBA Economics, prepared to fulfill one of his lifetime dreams: competing on the popular game show Jeopardy!, where he became a five-time champion.
After Brayden passed away in 2021, his family wanted to honor his commitment to learning at the educational institutions that were such an important part of his life. His parents, Scott and Debbie Smith, and Brayden's friends noted that he'd spent much of his time at 51ԹϺ in Lied Library.
“After visiting campus, we knew that the Lied Library had to be the place. And with more than 1 million books, we knew that Brayden would approve,” said Debbie. “This room is tucked away and unassuming, but has the capacity for so much, just like Brayden.”
Brayden, who often had a stack of borrowed library books, was a voracious reader, lover of knowledge, and an advocate of justice.
The Brayden Smith Group Study Room was dedicated on Sept. 6, 2022 — Brayden’s 26th birthday. His parents, brothers Bryce, Brock, and Brody, as well as many extended family and friends attended the ceremony.
“It’s an honor to know that Brayden’s time in this library helped him complete his degree at 51ԹϺ and gave him a sanctuary to study as he prepared to be a contestant on Jeopardy!” said Maggie Farrell, dean of Libraries at 51ԹϺ. “We hope that this area that Brayden treasured — surrounded by so many books — will inspire future generations of 51ԹϺ students with his story and commitment to learning.”
Funding for the Brayden Smith Memorial Group Study Room was made possible by the many generous donors to the Brayden Smith Memorial Fund. The funds will be used for supporting students in the program and to purchase resources for collections in the libraries.