Locations by call number and by collection name.
The café on the bridge between the Raynor and Memorial buildings is run by the Marquette University Dining Services, a Sodexo service.
Center for Teaching and Learning
The Center for Teaching and Learning is housed in Raynor Library, but is a separate entity. Its mission is to support effective teaching and learning at Marquette University.
The Beaumier Conference Center in Raynor Memorial Libraries provides meeting spaces for university academic and administrative needs. Located on the lower level of Raynor library, the center can accommodate events ranging from small meetings to larger conferences (up to 120 persons).
Visual layouts of all levels of both Memorial and Raynor libraries.
This collection provides current information to the fund-seeking public (primarily non-profit organizations), and to those doing research on private foundations, philanthropy, and more. The MU Libraries’ Funding Information Center is part of the cooperating collections program of the Foundation Center (NYC).
The Writing Center is housed in Raynor Library, but is administratively separate. It offers one-to-one tutoring to all Marquette students, staff, and faculty on all kinds of writing projects, from first year English papers to graduate theses, from history papers to personal statements for law school.
Special Collections and University Archives
Manuscripts, rare books, and historic university records are preserved in the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. Many important materials have been digitized, but with over 50 million items most materials are accessed in the Francis Paul Prucha, S.J., Archives Reading Room, located on the third floor of the Raynor Library.
The Libraries offer several unique print and digital collections including Browsing, Children’s Books, Ciszek Catholic Spirituality, e-Archives, e-Scholarship, Funding Information Center, Jean Cujé Milwaukee Music, and a Manresa Christian Diversity collection.
An alphabetical listing of locations in the library buildings …