Join us on the Student Success Scavenger Hunt
We are excited to announce a new joint venture between Buhl Library, the Registrar, Academic Advising, and Career Services! It's called the Student Success Scavenger Hunt and we invite you to visit all the aforementioned departments to find answers to the questions and uncover the hidden clues to have a chance to win coffee with President McNulty. You can start the scavenger hunt by scanning the QR codes found in all of the departments involved in the event.
Important Note: The form does not work correctly so please use Chrome or another web browser of your choice to complete the scavenger hunt!
Give A Warm Welcome To Our New Buhl Library Student Workers!
We are excited to welcome such a great group of people to our Buhl Library Student Worker team!
How to Access Wall Street Journal
Here are the instructions for accessing The Wall Street Journal online. You can also find these on our LibGuide Access the Wall Street Journal.
Librarians are here to help!
Have questions about assignments and don't know where to start? We have a fully staffed group of librarians that you can reach for help both in-person and online. Check out this link to Learn More Here!
Collection of the Month: Time Management
Take a look at some of the books in our collections that discuss the best way to manage a healthy work/life balance!
What's New?
Here is a sampling of new resources in Buhl Library. Be sure to also check out the new book display in the library lobby.
Hover over a book's title to view a summary.
New Faculty Publications
Associate Professor of English Jeff Bilbro served as the editor to the recently published The Liberating Arts: Why We Need Liberal Arts Education. The summary describes this as a collection in which, "educators mount a vigorous defense of the humanist tradition, but also chart a path forward, building on their tradition’s strengths and addressing its failures. In each chapter, dispatches from innovators describe concrete ways this is being put into practice, showing that the liberal arts are not only viable today, but vital to our future."
Contact Us
Email: refdesk@gcc.edu | Phone: 724-264-4729 | Website: hbl.gcc.edu