The Douglas & Judith Krupp Library is the information hub for the university, providing dynamic physical and virtual learning environments with access to premier resources.
In memory of Professor Emeritus Gregg Lee Carter, we at the Krupp Library have organized a display of his many publications.
June is Immigrant Heritage Month, and the Krupp Library team has gathered some of our favorite books by immigrant authors to feature in celebration!
We honor Black freedom, reflect on our shared history, and reaffirm our commitment to justice and equity for all. Plus, learn all about Afrofuturism!
Our Pride exhibit features biographies, memoirs, fiction, and more from LGBTQIA+ authors!
Join us for the June Faculty and Staff Writers' Retreat!
A varied selection of books in our National Poetry Month exhibit means you are bound to find a poem you connect with—maybe even two or three.
We have many print and e-books on sustainability, climate change, environmental science, and more. Learn about caring for the earth by reading!
Did you know AI is being incorporated into many of our databases? Using these tools can be a challenge- here's a guide to help you get started.
The U.S. government is based on separated powers, limiting the executive, legislative, and judicial branches under the Constitution.
Many questions have emerged in the midst of President Trump’s imposition of reciprocal tariffs.