11/05/2025
Need a break? Come to the Library to use our massage chairs! Brought to you by through an OSHE Grant for Wellness and Mental Health. Find them outside the entrance to the Center for Academic Excellence (CAE).
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NOTE: Hours and services may vary due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For current status, see http://www.drew.edu/library/coronavirus-covid-19-library-services/
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Drew University Library provides information resources and services for Drew University Students, Staff and Faculty, as well as serving as a Government Documents Depository for the public. Our Special Collections and Archives Departments p
11/05/2025
Need a break? Come to the Library to use our massage chairs! Brought to you by through an OSHE Grant for Wellness and Mental Health. Find them outside the entrance to the Center for Academic Excellence (CAE).
10/20/2025
Good morning! The Library is looking forward to seeing you!
04/22/2025
It’s a perfect day for -enjoy the gorgeous weather!
10/07/2024
Pancakes and OJ spritzers at the Library! Second annual Pancake Bot, Thursday October 10th, from 11-1.
09/30/2024
We hope you are enjoying this beautiful day!
09/24/2024
Fall is creeping in!
09/08/2024
Short on bread? Fresh produce and baked items at the Library! Thanks to our friends at the First Baptist Church in Madison.
We are open 2-8PM Sunday, Mon-Thurs 8:30AM - 10:00PM, Friday 8:30AM-8PM, and Saturday 12-5!
09/03/2024
Short on bread? Our friends at the First Baptist Church have shared a plethora of baked items with us! While supplies last.
08/29/2024
Need a break? We’ve got a jigsaw puzzle!
08/19/2024
Lots of rain= Tipple Pond reappears!
Early twentieth-century Theological students apparently bestowed President Tipple’s name on this campus feature in allusion to Tipple’s struggles with recurrent and severe allergies, according to John Cunningham, author of University in the Forest:
“President Tipple suffered so intensely from hay fever and asthma that each summer he journeyed afar seeking relief . . . Tipple’s eyes ran constantly in hay fever season, a condition that evoked sympathy but prompted students to name a little pond near the [Library] ‘Tipple’s Tears.’” (p. 139) https://uknow.drew.edu/confluence/display/DrewHistory/Tipple+Pond
Enjoy it while it lasts!
08/19/2024
Due to the power outage in Madison, Drew University and the Library will open at noon today, Monday, August 19th. Thanks for understanding!
08/12/2024
Food@the Library! Fresh garden tomatoes, bagged broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage, bread, and fruit. Come get some while its fresh! Thanks to our partners- First Baptist Church in Madison, ,