Julia Cusack is a senior from Warwick, Rhode Island majoring in Anthropology and Art History. Why do you come to the library, Julia? I need a quiet space to study. The library has a nice ambiance, and
It's the end of the semester--crunch time. The time of year that can make even the best student break into a cold sweat. And yes, you've done it again, waited until the last minute to start your
The Faculty Scholarship Register, hosted on the library website, promotes the research and artistic accomplishments of 51ÂÜÀò faculty members and fosters the continuing development
The final Talking in the Library event for the fall semester took place on Thursday, October 25, 2018 in the Mary Tefft White Cultural Center in the University Library. Essayist and short story writer
The Mary Tefft White Cultural Center Lecture Series in conjunction with the Rogers Free Library and the Jane Bodell Endowment presented memoirist Amy Wallen on Wednesday, October 17, 2018, at the
Need help with an assignment or research paper? Stop by and meet our new Peer Research Mentors! Mary Santoro and Nina Ferreri are available to guide you through the research process, teach you smart
Last year, the library conducted a survey of its users to help us decide how to provide better seating options and study space in the library. Based on that input, Betsy Learned, Dean of University
The first lecture of the 2018-19 Fall Semester Talking in the Library Lecture Series was held on Thursday, September 6th in the Mary Tefft White Cultural Center. Dr. Teresa Bejan, Associate Professor
We hope you enjoyed the summer! As you begin a new semester, the 51ÂÜÀòlibrary staff would like to remind you that we are here to help you succeed. So, first things first. Connect with us.
Calling All Poets! The 51ÂÜÀòUniversity Library and the Writing Center are hosting the 2 nd annual outdoor Poetry Walk to celebrate National Poetry Month in April 2024. All members of the campus