About Regina Library

Rivier University's library was originally housed in Florence Hall until 1958, when Regina Library was built. In 2007, the library began renovations and construction for a new addition, which opened in June 2008. With that addition, the library offers a wide variety of services.

  • Many types of seating options throughout the library.
  • Large, open reference and reading rooms, an electronic classroom, and quiet study.
  • Café with seating for 30 guests.
  • Computers, printers, scanners, and copiers are available with access offered to members of the Rivier community.
  • Six group study rooms.  Three of these study rooms are reservable.
  • Content Creation Center houses video production resources that allow faculty and students to develop high-quality digital products to enhance student engagement and success.
  • Noise level areas for all preferences (open study areas, computer areas, reading room, quiet study).
  • Research assistance, borrowing/lending, and interlibrary loan services.

See a map of the library.