Join us for On Mourning and Exile: Looking Back at Rwanda, a reading and conversation with author Scholastique Mukasonga and Dr. Timothy Longman, Director of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and
Have you heard about the new Makerspace in the University Library? Located on the first floor next to the Student Accessibility Offices and the west facing windows, the Makerspace is open Monday
Novelist, playwright, and nonfiction writer Sarah Schulman will discuss her recent book, Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP, New York, 1987-1993, on September 28, 2021 at 7:00 pm via
Face coverings continue to be a key tool in preventing exposure and containing spread of the COVID virus. Masks are once again required in the library for all members of the campus community
You did it! Even though you had to deal with a global pandemic, you persevered to realize your dreams. That’s pretty amazing! The Â鶹ɫÇéƬ library staff couldn’t be prouder of you
Do you have a research paper due? Are you struggling to compile your sources, format references, and create a proper bibliography? We’ve got your back! The Â鶹ɫÇéƬ librarians have
In 2014, Uyghur Economics Professor, Ilham Tohit, was detained, arrested, and sentenced to life in prison for his work to create a peaceful dialogue between Uyghur and Han Chinese. Three years later
Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? April 2021 marks the 25th annual celebration of poets and poetry by the Academy of American Poets, and serves as a reminder that poetry matters, and
Established with a generous gift from the Bermont family and in partnership with the Anthony Quinn Foundation, the Fellowship in Fiction and Nonfiction provides promising students with a unique and
Join us on March 15, 2021 at 7:00 pm for Talking About Race Through Storytelling & Music , a keynote panel in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Ernest J. Gaines’ The