Library News
OCLC Maintenance on Server – 2/21
OCLC is planning maintenance on our EZ Proxy server on 02/21 between Noon and 2pm. During this time, remote access to our eResources may be unavailable intermittently. Thank you for understanding!
Extended Hours & New Library Inter Term Hours
The Hubbard Library will offer Extended Hours for week 10 and 11 for finals. The hours will be as follows: Week 10: Monday – Friday: 7:30am – 11pm Saturday: 9am – 11pm Week 11: Monday – Friday: 7:30am – 11pm Saturday: 9am – 5pm Additionally, for Spring Recess 2019, which occurs March 25 – 30th,…
Books for Black History Month
Celebrate Black History Month by checking out some of our new titles! [mwp_collapsible] [mwp_ci header=”Please click here to see more” icon=”mdi-image-filter-drama”] Operation Breadbasket : an untold story of civil rights in Chicago, 1966-1971 by Martin L. Deppe (Author), James Ralph Jr. (Foreword). Amazon page A pursued justice: Black preaching from the great migration to Civil…
Love is in the Air at the Hubbard!
Express your love to your family and friends at the library! For Valentine’s Day, we have cards and postcards that you can send out to your Valentine, as well as smaller cards you can hand to someone face-to-face! We even have a dry-erase markers for you to write what you love about the Hubbard library…
Mystery In The Library – Can You Escape In Time?
In partnership with ATLA – American Theological Library Association – the Hubbard Library has created our very own escape room! A group of people are asked to retrieve an important item for the grand opening of the new Fuller Theological Seminary campus. Current times the escape room is open is: Tuesday – Thursday: 11am &…
Books about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Happy Martin Luther King Day! [mwp_collapsible] [mwp_ci header=”Click here to see more” icon=”mdi-image-filter-drama”] To shape a new world: essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Tommie Shelby (Editor.), Brandon M. Terry (Editor.) Amazon page Breaking white supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the black social gospel by Gary J. Dorrien (Author.)…
Library Early Closing> 2/1
Due to a library staff meeting, the Hubbard Library will be closing early on Friday, February 1 at 12:30pm. Thank you for your cooperation!
Library Closed on Monday 1/21
This is just a reminder that the Hubbard Library will be closed on Monday, January 21 in observance of MLK Jr. Day. We will reopen on Tuesday at 7:30am. Thank you!
Books for January, 2019
Happy New Year! [mwp_collapsible] [mwp_ci header=”Please click here to see more” icon=”mdi-image-filter-drama”] The grace of playing: pedagogies for leaning into God’s new creation by Courtney T. Goto (Author.) Amazon page Making all things new: inaugurated eschatology for the life of the church by Benjamin L. Gladd (Author.) Amazon page 3. Christianity & psychoanalysis: a new…
Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics Event > 1/18
Eisner winner and expert on latinx comics, Frederick Luis Aldama guides us through the heroes and villains of latin decent in mainstream comics since the 1940’s. With some of the industry’s top creators he explores where these characters came from, the challenges and stereotypes that are still being overcome and what the bright future holds…









