Photo of the Jennie King Mellon Library, a grey 1960s-style building with trees surrounding the entrance

Jennie King Mellon Library

This is the Jennie King Mellon Library. Staff here are exceptionally friendly and eager to help students with all their research needs.

Here you’ll find lots of group-study spaces and individual study rooms available for students to reserve. It also features a 24-hour computer lab for student use as well as free printing and copier machines.

The third floor is a designated silent study space and has an exceptional view that looks out over the city.

OAAR, the Office of Accessibility and Academic Resources is also located in the library, and offers free tutoring, supplemental instruction programs, Disability Support Services, academic coaching, and writing support services for students.

Photo of three students sitting on the steps of the library

Meet Your Library Liaison

Chatham’s librarians don’t just help find books. They help research, connect students to resources and so much more!

Meet our librarians on Pulse by clicking here.

End-of-Year Made Easier with the OAAR

The Office of Academic & Accessibility Resources is the go-to for all of your studying needs.

Learn more about their services by clicking here.

Photo of students studying at small desks in the library

Helpful Heroes of Chatham: Cindy Kerr

Helpful Heroes of Chatham shines a spotlight on the fabulous faculty, stunning staff-members, and cool community members that make ChathamU a friendly place to call home.

In this video, we salute Helpful Hero Cindy Kerr, Director of Disability Support Services and the Office of Academic and Accessibility Resources.