Hunter Library

The Library provides intellectual content, and services related to its discovery and use, for the learning, teaching, and research activities of the University's students, faculty, and staff.

By supporting the acquisition of learning and the production of knowledge and scholarship, Hunter Library intends to inspire the individual and the intellect, fostering professional, personal and social growth.

The three libraries share an online catalog and operate a materials delivery service between the member campuses.

Its purpose was to create a web-based digital history of the historic effort to revive handcraft in the western part of the state.

The Curriculum Materials Center, located in the upper mezzanine floor of Hunter Library supports teacher education students for their field experiences, children's and adolescent literature, and teaching methodology coursework.

The main floor includes reference books, current and bound periodicals, government documents, microforms, maps, leisure reading, and audio/visual materials.

The building itself is also home to a Java City coffee shop, the Coulter Faculty Commons, and the Mountain Heritage Center.