The Beatrice M. Haggerty Library
Located at the heart of the Ursuline campus, the library provides students with a welcoming and comfortable space to study, research, relax, and read.
The library offers a multitude of print and electronic resources for research. Library staff members are always available to assist students in their research, instruct in research skills, or make suggestions for a great leisure-time read.
In our ever-changing, technology-driven information environment, the library’s mission is to:
- Provide opportunities for students to learn and practice the process of gathering information and ideas.
- Expedite the use of technology to access the rapidly expanding universe of information.
- Help students develop critical thinking skills in evaluating information.
- Promote reading as a means of lifelong learning and personal satisfaction.
Current parents and Ursuline alumnae are welcome to utilize the Ursuline Library Resources.
An Overdrive account will grant you access to our eLibrary. Parents are welcome to browse our collection and can email Librarian Mackenzie Earsing to request an account.
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American Poison by Daniel Stone
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