Foley Center Library
The Ralph E. and Helen Higgins Foley Center Library is an academic library at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
Background
Foley Library opened in 1992 and was named for alumnus , a Superior Court judge for 34 years, and his wife, Helen Higgins Foley They were the parents of Tom Foley who represented the state's fifth district in Congress for thirty years the last six as Speaker of [the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House].Foley Center Library succeeded the nearby Crosby library, which was named for movie star and noted alumnus Bing Crosby and opened 35 years earlier Both were constructed on the site of Gonzaga Stadium the Foley Lawn is the northern portion of the stadium's football field.
The building is and is made of 315,000 bricks. It contains a comprehensive collection of literary volumes and many online databases that support student research. Other services in the building include interlibrary loan, a writing center, a student success center, academic testing and advising, disability support services, and information technology support.
University Archives & Special Collections
The Special Collections Department works to preserve the heritage of Gonzaga University and to make its historical resources readily available for inspection, evaluation, and research. UASC manages physical materials including rare books dating back as far as the 15th century, and digital materials covering a wide variety of topics and formats.Some notable collections include the Gerard Manley Hopkins collection, the George R. Nethercutt Congressional papers, the Howard W. Wildin Sheet Music Collection, the Bing Crosby Collection, and the Hate Studies Collection, which collects material related to hate groups in the Pacific Northwest.