Virtual Library Therapy Wall -- September
The Library Therapy Wall is going virtual this semester.
Question: What are the three best apps on your phone?
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The Library Therapy Wall is going virtual this semester.
Question: What are the three best apps on your phone?
Scan the snapcode or go post your answer to this month's question.

The Learning Center has transitioned to virtual tutoring and is available to assist students in a variety of courses.
The Writing Lab, supported by the Department of English, has moved its operations online to support all students.
Learn more about virtual tutoring services.
Help the UL Lafayette Chapter of NAACP collect water for our neighbors. Cases of water can be dropped off at Dupré Library and Residence Halls (Baker, Huger, Bonin, Corona, Agnes Edwards) until Friday, March 19.
Water bottles will be donated to Second Harvest where they will be shipped to Lake Charles and Texas.

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Dupré Library is here for you during this particularly challenging time in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura. If you find yourself in the area, you are welcome to utilize library resources.
Register to gain access. You will receive a UL Lafayette username and password (ULID) and a Cajun Card (UL Lafayette ID Card). With these, you can:
Dupré Library is here for you during this particularly challenging time in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. You are welcome to utilize library resources.
We’re excited to announce Dupré Library is hosting "Who Gets to Vote? Conversations on Voting Rights in America", a thoughtful reading & discussion series for the Lafayette community that explores how voting rights history intersects with the challenges of today.
“Who Gets to Vote?” is part of the “Why It Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative administered by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The William S. Patout III Sugar Library is an archival collection established by sugarcane expert William “Billy” Patout III, who developed a personal collection over the years of materials related to sugarcane. The archive is housed in the family mill at M.A. Patout & Son in Jeanerette, Louisiana. The collection includes hundreds of books, photographs, periodicals, pamphlets, and research papers.
Dec. 13, 2025 – Jan. 13, 2025
Monday – Thursday | 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday | 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday | CLOSED
Winter Break | Dec. 20, 2025 – Jan. 4, 2026 | CLOSED
All public service departments, including the Circulation/Reserve Desk, Interlibrary Loan, Reference Desk/Chat, Reference Online Center (ROC) Lab, and STEP Labs, close 15 minutes before the building closes.