Library Therapy Wall -- April
World Autism Day is April 2. Each person is unique and special in their own way.
What makes you feel special or stand out from others? Let us know on the Library Therapy wall by the 1st floor stairs.

World Autism Day is April 2. Each person is unique and special in their own way.
What makes you feel special or stand out from others? Let us know on the Library Therapy wall by the 1st floor stairs.

March is Women's History Month!
Share your favorite female author or favorite book written by a female author on the Library Therapy wall by the 1st floor stairs.

Please join us for a book talk with author Dwaines Lawless, whose novel Cajun Moon focuses on traîteuses in Cajun culture. She will discuss traîteuses and the role they play in Acadiana throughout her novel. Lawless, a University of Louisiana at Lafayette alumna, received her Masters in Education from the University of Texas at Austin.
The event will take place in the Gaines Hallway on the third floor of Dupré Library. It is free and open to the public.
Join us and the 2018 Ernest Gaines Award for Literary Excellence recipient Ladee Hubbard as she presents for the 11th installment of the Gaines Lecture Series.
"Gaines: A Legacy of Excellence"
The event will be held in the Ernest J. Gaines Center on Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m.

Tim Landry has been named the winner of the 2014 Jefferson Caffery Research Award. He authored “Conservative Aristocrat and Assertive Ambassador: Jefferson Caffery at the Headwaters of American Involvement in Vietnam, 1944-1947.”
Tim is a history graduate student.
View Caffery Competition to learn more about the annual Jefferson Caffery Research Award.
Edith Garland Dupré Library is centrally located on campus and offers over 1,500,000 print and electronic titles. The Library is open to everyone to explore its wealth of resources, including books, periodicals, online materials, archival collections, U.S. government information, non-traditional items, and more. Research librarians are available to assist users in person and via chat, text, or email. Interlibrary loan services are offered for materials not owned by the Library.
Whether you're a student, faculty or staff member, alumnus, or visitor, librarians and staff want to help you navigate library resources to assist with finding the information you seek.
Come check ou the new tutoring area for biology and chemistry. It's located behind the Reference Area towards the mural, to the right, and then just look for the Academic Mentoring Matters sign above.
Volunteers from the UL Lafayette Department of Biology's Mentoring Matters program will be in the library throughout the semester to tutor students who need help with their biology and chemistry coursework.
Information about hours and classes are posted in the tutoring area.
As many of us are working at least partly from home, it can be difficult to get the resources that are needed for research or projects. The library has an assortment of online databases and journals that anyone with a ULID can access, no matter where they are.
The database, Academic Video Online (AVON), is a digital collection of films and documentaries covering a wide range of topics across all fields. AVON is a primary streaming service and we encourage any users in need of video resources to check out the database.
Beta Alpha Psi, UL Lafayette's accounting fraternity, will be doing group tutoring for Acct 201 & 202. They will meet on the 2nd floor by the stairwell on Sundays, 4-6 p.m.
Dates are as follows: