Library News

New Books and DVDs Added to the Library's Collection

  • November 13, 2019

Here is a list of books and DVDs recently acquired by the Library: http://bit.ly/2KgY1nu read on →

Dr. Teresa Publishes Article

Dr. Carrie Teresa, assistant professor of communication studies, published The Misinterpreted Grin: The Development of Discursive Knowledge About Race Through Public Memory of Louis Armstrong in Journal of Black Studies.  read on →

Dr. Kot Publishes Article

Dr. Paula Kot, associate professor of English, published Harriet Prescott Spofford’s Development of a Protestant Aesthetic for a Diverse Nation in European Journal of American Studies. read on →

NU Readers Book Club to Meet on November 15

  • November 6, 2019

The next meeting of the NU Readers, Niagara University’s informal book club for students and employees, will be Friday, November 15 from 3:30-4:30 pm in the Gallagher Center at a table near Tim Horton’s. Look for the “NU Readers” sign on the table. The group will discuss The Yellow House: A... read on →

Dr. Vermette Co-Authors Two Articles

  • November 5, 2019

Dr. Paul Vermette, professor of education, co-authored Analyzing a Piece of Teaching through the Lens of "The ABC's of How We Learn: 26 Scientifically Proven Approaches, How They Work, and When to Use Them" and Implementing Social and Emotional Learning Standards by Intertwining the Habits of Mind... read on →

Mobile Charging Carts

  • November 1, 2019

Because no one wants to let his or her phone out of sight, we provide a mobile charging cart on each floor of the Library.You can wheel it to where you are sitting and plug it in. read on →

253 Films Added to Films on Demand Database

  • November 1, 2019

Films on Demand recently added 253 new films to its collection. You may view the list here. read on →

Dr. Hodges Publishes Third Edition of Book

  • October 31, 2019

Dr. Shannon Hodges, professor of counseling, just published the third edition of The Counseling Practicum and Internship Manual: A Resource for Graduate Counseling Students. read on →

Dr. Briscoe Publishes Article

  • October 28, 2019

Dr. Patricia Briscoe, assistant professor of education and coordinator of masters of educational leadership in Ontario, published "Virtual Mentor Partnerships between Practising and Preservice Teachers: Helping to Enhance Professional Growth and Well-Being" in International Journal of Mentoring and... read on →

Big Book Sale in the Library!

  • October 28, 2019

Come check out the The Big Book Sale in the Library's basement - everything is $1!Turn left at the bottom of the stairs and walk all the way to the south side wall. There are signs to help you find the sale, too. To pay for your books, bring them upstairs to the Circulation Desk near the main... read on →

Dr. Tutka Co-Authors Article

  • October 25, 2019

Dr. Patrick Tutka, assistant professor of hospitality and tourism management, co-authored The Development of TCU Football and the Construction of TCU Stadium: Building Community and Establishing Legitimacy, 1896–1930 in Southwestern Historical Quarterly. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief... read on →

Dr. Rivera Publishes Report

Dr. Craig Rivera, professor of criminology & criminal justice, published Niagara University Students' Knowledge and Views of the Catholic Church Sex Abuse Crisis for NU's Center for the Study and Practice of Religion. read on →

New Books and DVDs Added to the Library's Collection

  • October 15, 2019

Here is a list of books and DVDs recently acquired by the Library: http://bit.ly/2KgY1nu read on →

Research Guide on Company, Industry, and Market Research Updated

  • October 8, 2019

The Library recently updated the research guide for "Company, Industry, and Market Research."  read on →

Drs. Burt Thompson and Milen Radell Co-Author Article with NU Graduate Students

Dr. Burt Thompson, professor of psychology, Dr. Milen Radell, assistant professor of psychology, and NU graduate students Amanda Garry and John Taylor co-authored Is One Study as Good as Three? College Graduates Seem to Think So, Even if They Took Statistics Classes in Psychology Learning &... read on →