According to its website, "The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity (CBHD) explores the nexus of biomedicine, biotechnology, and our common humanity. Within a Judeo-Christian Hippocratic framework, we anticipate, interpret, and engage the pressing bioethical issues of our day. As a center of rigorous research, theological and conceptual analysis, charitable critique, and thoughtful engagement, we bring clarity to the complex issues of our day."
CBHD offices are located on the south side of the library's main floor. Their non-circulating research library is located at the east end of Rolfing's reference collection.
According to its website, the Center for Faith and Children (CFC) seeks to "form meaningful and productive relationships with children’s ministry leaders, pastors, and parents, CFC joins in cultivating church cultures that reflect the strength and breadth of God’s love."
Rolfing Library manages the circulation of the CFC's collection of children's books. These items are displayed just inside the front doors of the library. Click here to learn more about the CFC collection.
Open Hands (formerly The Clothes Horse) provides clothing and household items free of charge for TEDS students and their families. Open Hands has its own entrance on the south side of the library building.
Trinity Dining Services has beverages, sandwiches, salads, and snacks available for purchase at the Library Services Desk.
Rolfing Library engages with TrueNorth Educational Cooperative as part of their Professional Learning program, providing learning opportunities for teens and young adults with diverse abilities.
Rolfing Library glorifies God and edifies the Trinity International University community by:
Providing access to quality resources • Fostering collaborative relationships in a warm and welcoming environment • Promoting lifelong learning