Named in honor of the University's founding president. It is located on the south side of the third and fourth floors in the University Center.
The library is a spacious, modern facility, with large windows overlooking the campus and lake. It has been designed to provide students, faculty and visitors with a variety of common spaces to appeal to individual preferences and needs - casual seating, comfortable lounge areas, study nooks, group and individual study tables as well as group study rooms. Casual seating and study tables extend into both the third and fourth floor lobbies, just outside the library’s walls.
The John F. Moss Library is to fulfill the purpose and goals of the institution. The library collects, preserves, and provides access to information resources in both traditional and evolving technology formats; it supports instructional, research, and public service programs. The library offers timely services for faculty administration, students, and staff and assists in educational development and lifelong learning.
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