Exhibit: UL Lafayette Architecture and Design Projects

The November exhibit showcases student and faculty projects from the UL Lafayette School of Architecture and Design and Society of Minority Architect Students. It features work done by the school for the community, including the building of the Lafayette Strong Pavilion and a proposal for the I-49 extension through Lafayette. The display emphasizes sustainability and community design, housing, women and minorities in architecture, and the relationship with the natural world. Items include graphic designs, small models, books, posters and other media.

Exhibit: University Commencement

The current exhibit in the front entrance and 1st floor hallway celebrates the University's commencement throughout the years. The exhibit features photographs, news clippings, yearbooks, and other memorabilia.

Stop by to enjoy this historical view of the University. Look in the cases at the front entrance to see a program from the Closing Exercises in 1902, a photograph of the first graduating class in 1903 and colorful views of the recent ceremonies.

The exhibit was curated by Sheryl Curry. It will remain on display through the end of May.

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Exhibits Policy

Dupré Library is not primarily an exhibition space and its facilities are limited; however, the library does have floor space and glass display cases available for exhibition purposes. The library invites the University of Louisiana at Lafayette faculty and staff to propose special exhibits. All decisions, as to the use of the cases, are made by the library's Exhibit Coordinator. The library will provide the display area with the stipulation that the department or organization uses all or most of the display cases provided.

Expired: Free Online Course Materials

This offer is no longer available as it expired on May 25, 2020.

Thu, 04/09/2020 – 4:18 p.m.

To ensure that all students have access to their course materials amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, RedShelf is partnering with publishing communities to provide you with up to 7 free eBooks from participating publishers.

These online supplemental materials for various UL Lafayette courses will be available free until May 25, 2020. You must register for a free RedShelf account before accessing the material.

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Fall Break Library Hours

Oct. 6 – Oct. 7, 2021

Wednesday, Oct. 6 | 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 7 | 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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.

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