Library News

Dr. Mayorga Publishes Novel

  • September 3, 2015

Dr. Esteban Mayorga, assistant professor of Spanish, recently published a novel for Sudaquia Editores called Moscow, Idaho. Written in Spanish, the book tells the story of D, an Ecuadorian expatriate who travels to the northwestern United States to earn a Ph.D. read on →

What’s New in the Library for the Fall 2015 Semester

  • August 31, 2015

What’s new in the Library for the Fall 2015 Semester? A lot! Group Study Room reservations can now be made online: http://niagara.libcal.com/booking/studyroomsMake your documents look nice using the new thermal binder. Covers are just $1. The machine is located on the south side of the main... read on →

Dr. Garland and Colleagues Publish Article

  • August 26, 2015

Dr. Dennis Garland, assistant professor of education, published Individualized Clinical Coaching in the TLE TeachLivE Lab: Enhancing Fidelity of Implementation of System of Least Prompts Among Novice Teachers of Students With Autism in TESE: Teacher Education and Special Education with Krista M.... read on →

Jonathan Coe Speaks to WBFO About New Tolkien Book

  • August 20, 2015

Jonathan Coe, coordinator of public services, recently spoke to WBFO about J.R.R. Tolkien's The Story of Kullervo, which is scheduled for release in the UK on August 27. Read the story and listen to the audio here.  read on →

Dr. Pinti Contributes Book Chapter

  • August 17, 2015

Dr. Daniel Pinti, professor of English, contributed the chapter, "Thus did Hearth-Companions Grieve their Lord's Fall: Death, Mourning, and the Children's Beowulf," to Global Perspectives on Death in Children's Literature.  read on →

Recently Added Titles

  • August 12, 2015

View the list of titles recently added to the collection. read on →

139 New Titles Added to Films on Demand

  • August 4, 2015

View the list of new titles added to Films on Demand. read on →

Dr. Risk Publishes Article

  • July 28, 2015

Dr. Shannon Risk, associate professor of history, published "The Suffragists Come to Town: Elizabeth Upham Yates and the 1914 National American Woman Suffrage Association Convention in Nashville" in volume 86 of The Journal of East Tennessee History. Here is the abstract: "The article focuses on the... read on →

Dr. Boxer and Colleagues Publish Article

  • July 16, 2015

Dr. Laurence Boxer, professor of computer & information sciences, recently published Digital Fixed Points, Approximate Fixed Points, and Universal Functions in arXiv with Ozgur Ege, Ismet Karaca, and Jonathan Lopez. read on →

Library Acquires Two Copies of Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman."

  • July 14, 2015

The Library now has two copies of Harper Lee's controversial second novel, "Go Set a Watchman."  From the publisher:  "Twenty years after the trial of Tom Robinson, Scout returns home to Maycomb to visit her father and struggles with personal and political issues as her small Alabama town adjusts... read on →

Wall Street Journal Draws on the Expertise of Dr. Jay Walker in Article About Greek Life

  • July 13, 2015

Dr. Jay Walker, assistant professor of economics, is quoted in the Wall Street Journal article entitled Campus Divided as Fraternity Battles Mandate to Go Coed.   read on →

Sharon Green Publishes Article

  • June 30, 2015

Sharon Green, coordinator of instructional services in the Office of Academic Support, published the article “Reading Well: The Foundation for College Success” in the 2015 edition of Off to College, a nationally distributed magazine for college-bound students. read on →

Melissa Langridge Publishes Information Literacy Lesson Plan in Library Science Book

  • June 29, 2015

Melissa Langridge, the Library's user education coordinator, published her information literacy lesson plan called "Password: Keyword Edition" in Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Lesson Plans for Librarians.   read on →

New to the Library Collection

  • June 25, 2015

Visit the Library Catalog to view recently added books and DVDs. read on →

Dr. Williams and Colleagues Publish Article

  • June 16, 2015

Dr. Lisa Williams, assistant professor of management, is publishing Motivating Trust: Can Mood and Incentives Increase Interpersonal Trust? in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. The article is in press and available online. Her co-authors are Alexandra Mislin from American... read on →