The Bouwhuis Library at Canisius College has original artwork throughout the building, starting at the entrance to the library. This artwork is in many different forms, including lithographs, acrylic wall reliefs, oils, and ink & watercolors.
Right inside the library, by the circulation desk, the library has a large, colorful Buffalo (from the Buffalo project a couple years ago). Also, they have a bus bench from "A Seat for Social Justice", commemorating Rosa Parks' ride.
The library offers WiFi throughout.
There are many small group study rooms throughout the three floors of the library.
On the main floor of the library, there is an art gallery sponsored by the Boys & Girls Club of Buffalo.
The library contains a bright and colorful Education Curriculum Center which contains childrens' books, games, etc. for their Education students.
There are vending machines within the library.
The library offers a listening/viewing area which contains carrells with stereos, turntables, and televisions with either VHS or DVD players. The student must provide his/her own headsets.
The library offers a lounge area with a television for the students.
The stacks on the lower floor (basement) exhibit ink & watercolor drawings.
The library is currently showcasing Rev. Ludwig Bouvin, S.J. and the early years of Canisius College.
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