The University Library strives to be an approachable, accessible, and service-oriented organization that is sensitive to the education and research needs of the STU community. It aspires to make a positive long-term difference in the lives of individuals by empowering them to access, evaluate, and use diverse information.
The University Library’s 50,000 sq ft facility offers a modern, wireless learning environment designed for collaboration, research, and personal study. As a central hub on campus, the Library provides a diverse range of digital and print resources, including an extensive virtual collection of full-text journals, magazines, newspapers, e-books, and streaming videos.
Our services include interlibrary loans, document delivery, and comprehensive reference support, all of which are available in person, by phone, or via email. Additionally, our Instruction and Outreach program equips students and faculty to conduct effective research using both digital and traditional resources.
The Library features inviting spaces for group work and individual study. The second floor is home to a quiet study area, 3 reservable group study rooms, the Sardiñas Art Gallery, the Archbishop John C. Favalora Archive and Museum, and the Glenn Hubert Student Learning Center. On the first floor, you’ll find a group study area and Auditions, one of STU's dining options.
All STU affiliates are welcome. Non-STU affiliates are required to make an appointment. All appointments are subject to review. If the appointment has been approved, a confirmation email will be sent to you. To facilitate a visit, please contact Fadi Dagher.
