The DiMenna-Nyselius Library will host the inaugural “Stags Share Stories: Conversations that Connect Us” event on Thursday, Nov. 10. Inspired by the previous “Human Library®” events, held annually...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of women’s admission at Fairfield University, as well as the National Day of Writing, the Dimenna-Nyselius Library, The Office of Alumni Relations and The Office of...
As of Jan. 1, the DiMenna-Nyselius library has a new University Librarian in Christina S. McGowan. McGowan is not a new figure in the university library, having a long record of working within the library’s...
On Thursday afternoon, students engaged in conversations with peers and Fairfield University community members posing as human “books” about social stereotypes and celebrating our differences at the...
Last semester on April 16, 2019, the DiMenna-Nyselius Library and the Department of Public Safety enacted a policy requiring all students and non-students who enter the library to swipe their StagCard or show...
If you’ve been in the DiMenna-Nyselius Library lately, you may have noticed many new changes. One major change is the brand new Academic Commons on the first floor. Curtis Feree, collection development...
A new policy was put in place on April 16 requiring students to present their StagCard when entering the DiMenna Nyselius Library. In the past, students were freely able to enter the library without their...
Students, faculty and professors flew among the skyscrapers of New York City, experienced colorblindness and got a glimpse at life with dementia as a part of the Dimenna-Nyselius Library’s Virtual Reality...
The staff at the Academic and Career Development Center as well as the Writing Center and the Center for Academic Excellence have all been discussing the potential creation of an academic commons in the...
When people go to the Dimenna-Nyselius Library, they typically expect to go to read books; however, on Wednesday, Nov. 8, people who went to the library had the opportunity to “read” humans instead during...