Northeastern Baptist College rejoices in the provision of this special library established in honor of Charles and Pauline Hogue.
The Charles and Pauline Hogue Library at Northeastern Baptist College is the largest Christian library in Vermont and New Hampshire. Our Library is an incredible resource for our students and the public, alike.
The initial corpus of the general collection and library infrastructure were provided by their children and families. Serving in various ministry roles as lay leaders in churches in Oklahoma and Colorado, the Hogues have set a great example of what it means to be Baptist laymen who love God, love His Church and love those in need of Christ. Their love and care has led each of their children to become faithful servants of the Lord and His Church, including Cynthia Sue (Hogue) Ballard, our President’s wife.
Hogue Library Hours Fall 2024
Monday: 9am – 12pm | 1pm – 9pm
Tuesday: 9am – 10:45 am | 1pm – 9pm
Wednesday: 9 am – 10:45 am | 1pm – 9pm
Thursday: 9 am – 10:45 am | 1 pm – 9 pm
Friday: 9 am – 12pm | 1pm – 9am
Saturday & Sunday CLOSED
Local Snow Days CLOSED
Sep 2nd Labor Day CLOSED
October 14th Columbus Day CLOSED
November 27th – 29th Thanksgiving CLOSED
Would you like to help stock our library to continue growing the largest Christian library in Vermont?
Consider checking out our book wishlist
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WRITING CENTER
The Writing Center at Northeastern exists to support NEBC’s Mission to train students to have the Mind of a Scholar by cultivating responsible and effective writers and by promoting critical thinking in all communication.
We provide opportunity for objective feedback, individual guidance, and perceptive discourse to NEBC students, staff, and faculty.
IN-PERSON CONSULTATION
Professor Dave Bentley is the Director of NEBC’s Writing Center. He supports students’ writing efforts through in-person consultations by appointment only.
ONLINE CONSULTATIONS
Our online assistance is available to all NEBC students. Please allow 48 hours for a consultant to respond to your request.
Writing Standards
Part of the Writing Center’s purpose is to help create a community of writing within the college and to aid in establishing academic standards for writing. Students are expected to follow the conventions of their field, including formatting in Turabian or APA. Students are also expected to follow the guidelines in NEBC’s Writing Style Guide which serves as a supplement to Turabian and specifies a few requirements contrary to or left vague by Turabian.