There will be temporary traffic and utility impacts on Lawson Street during the first two weeks of December as Skanska completes work to shut off and cap a water main. View more information on our Construction Projects page.
Indigenous People's Month: Library Resources to Learn More and Engage
Honoring Indigenous Peoples & Native Americans: Learning, Listening, and Celebrating at the Library

Many communities observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day & Native American Heritage Month, shifting the focus away from celebrating colonization and toward honoring the first peoples of this land—their histories, cultures, and ongoing contributions.
For libraries, this isn’t just a date on the calendar. It’s a reminder of our responsibility: to tell fuller stories, to amplify Indigenous & Native American voices, and to make sure our shelves, programs, and spaces reflect the people whose lands we’re on.
Our library invites you to join us in celebration, reflection, and learning.
Why Indigenous Peoples’ Day & Native American Heritage Month Matters

For generations, U.S. history has often been told from a single perspective—usually centering European exploration and settlement. Indigenous Peoples’ Day & Native American Heritage Month asks us to step back and ask: Whose stories are missing? Whose voices
Chill-ing summer beach reads from the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library
Sun, sand, and something sinister.
Whether you're lounging by the pool or hiding from the heat, crack open a spine-tingling tale that'll chill you to the bone...even in 90+-degree weather.
A glamorous socialite is summoned to a crumbling mansion in the Mexican countryside, where her cousin’s cryptic letters scream danger. But the rot in the house isn’t just structural—it's deeply, disturbingly alive. Think haunted house meets creeping colonial horror with mushrooms and madness. Come for the Gothic vibes, stay for the unraveling.
The family drama gets bloodier in this dark and delicious continuation of Liu and Takeda’s graphic horror saga. The twins are still reeling from the truth about their terrifyingly badass mom—and now things are unraveling fast. Old secrets claw their way out of the grave, dragging demons both literal and personal into the light. Gorgeously
Celebrate Juneteenth Online with Ebooks & Audiobooks!
Celebrate Juneteenth and check out some of the recommended reads from and the that the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library has in our online collections.
Click on the book title to go directly to the digital book in our or . No separate library card needed-- you get access with your Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ username and password (that's your "library card" information for Libby and the Dogwood Digital Library collection).
Make sure to add Dogwood Digital Library to your libraries in the Libby app to expand your digital library options.
Stop by the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library for Your Next Summer Read with our New Books!
Check Out What’s New at the Library!
There’s something fresh on the shelves...and we’re not just talking about the cookbooks (though we’ve got some delicious new ones)! Whether you're craving culinary inspiration, hunting for your next favorite graphic novel, or looking for something magical to share with the kids, we’ve got exciting new arrivals waiting for you.
You can always find our newest books at the top of the stairs in the Main Campus Library and behind the computers in the Orange County Campus Library.
Graphic Novels You’ll Love
From heroes to heartache, fantasy to fact. Our new graphic novels offer bold stories and brilliant art for readers of all kinds.
Stop by and check them out—you never know what you’ll find!
Witches of Brooklyn– Magic, mischief, and middle school collide in this quirky, heartwarming tale of a girl discovering her powers—and her weird but wonderful new family. Life gets magical when Effie discovers her aunts are witches—and she might be one too! A fun, quirky