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The DNL Report

08/28/2025

Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to attend our Fall 2025 Study Skills programs! In addition to the list below, students can view Study Skills tips on our website, or get one-on-one help from one of our research librarians (drop-in or appointments). 

 

Study Skills program flyer. All events can be found at bit.ly/dnlevents

 

 

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Lucas the Stag with outstretched arms, standing in front of the library
08/25/2025

Updates:

  • Over the summer, Facilities added six new classrooms to the Upper Level of the Library. There may be some additional activity in the building over the coming days as Facilities continues to prepare the spaces and clean the building.
  • Students taking classes in these new classrooms, 312 A - F, can find them at the back of the Upper Level though the book stacks. There is even a new entrance to access the classrooms more directly, accessible via StagCard, on the Bannow side of the building. To help maintain a quiet environment for visitors and students studying in the building, please be mindful of your noise level when walking through the building to classes.
  • The DVD collection has been moved to the lower level of the building, near the book stacks.
  • Curriculum Collection and Young Adult (YA) books are still on the upper level but now are located near classrooms 312 A - F.

Let’s start the academic year strong! Here’s how we can support you….

  • DiMenna-Nyselius Library building hours are posted on our homepage under the large catalog search box. There is also 24/7 study space in the Innovation Lab and Cafe via StagCard swipe. View hours here.
  • Access our resources by searching our catalog, or through our Research Guides. We also have Citation Guides and Tutorials.
  • Our friendly librarians are here to help you! They can help you find and cite sources, brainstorm topics and research strategies, and provide study tips. View all the ways to get help from a research librarian. Drop-in hours start on 9/2. FYI, our 24/7 chat box is staffed by real librarians – it is not an AI tool!
  • Reserve our study rooms from the Library homepage by clicking our Reserve a Room link.
    • Need a space to work with a group and you didn’t book a room? Try the “Collaboratories” on the lower level, which is a drop-in space for group work.
  • Your StagCard is your Library card! Borrow materials at the Library Services & Information Desk. View borrowing policies here.
  • We have a lot to offer but we don’t have everything so if you need a journal article or book, we can try to get it for you (at no cost to you) through our InterLibrary Loan service. Just sign in with your NetID, or make a quick account if you are a first-time user, and submit your requests.
  • We ship physical items to 100% remote students and faculty (at no cost to you)!
  • Make appointments to meet with Writing Center and Math Center tutors. Appointments should be available starting the second or third week of the semester and hours will be posted to their sites. The Science Center posts tutoring times on Life@Fairfield.
  • We recruit members for the Student Library Advisory Board at this time each year. Apply by 9/26.
  • We have added a TON of new events to our library calendar from academic to wellness to civic engagement. View all library events here. And please view our Study Skills programming flyer below.
  • We will be presenting an archival exhibition this semester, First Day Covers: Remembering Historical Events through Stamp Collecting (1942-1953), curated by librarian and University Archivist, Elise Bochinski. The exhibit will be on view through the end of the semester.

There’s much more we offer to our students, faculty, and staff at Fairfield University. Follow us @fairfieldulib on Instagram and visit our website fairfield.edu/library.  

Would you like to collaborate on an event, book display, exhibit, or anything else? Email Lisa Thornell lthornell@fairfield.edu

 

Events the first week of classes:


 

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