Sep 14, 2020 Marriott Library Expanded Hours and Study Areas Starting October 12
Good news! Beginning October 12, when students return to campus after the “circuit breaker," the Marriott Library will have additional hours and study spaces available. Starting October 12: New Hours Including Sundays Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Hours stay the same Saturday: Noon – 4...
Sep 09, 2020 Enter to Win a Book
Join the Marriott Library Sept. 27 through Oct. 3 to celebrate Banned Books Week along with the American Library Association....
Sep 02, 2020 What You Need to Know About the Library for Fall Semester
While classes will look different this fall, the Marriott Library is still here for you!...
Sep 02, 2020 5 Banned or Challenged Book Recommendations
Banned Books Week is an annual event in September where libraries celebrate the freedom to read....
Aug 27, 2020 How to win an E-Reader at Virtual Hooplaza!
Under normal circumstances, Hooplaza is an annual event where students are welcomed into the library to learn about the many services available to them. This year, Hooplaza will be a completely virtual experience starting on September 10th. The event will consist of short videos from...
Aug 11, 2020 New to the U? Five Things You Need to Know about the Marriott Library
Regardless of whether you’re on-campus or studying remotely, the Marriott Library has you covered!...
Aug 09, 2020 Marriott Library Allocated CARES Funding to Lend More Laptops to Students
Great news! $1.4 million of the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act funding has been allocated to the Marriott Library to expand its successful student technology lending program. The Marriott Library, has procured 1,000 additional laptops for fall semester (650 PCs and 350...
Aug 04, 2020 Cabaret (1972) – Eclectic Film Committee Review
The Eclectic Film Committee is a group of staff & faculty at the Marriott Library who love films and help students learn about film resources at the library. We’re highlighting one film a month and discussing its relevance today as well as its film merits....