Banned Books Week, launched in 1982, is an annual event that celebrates our freedom to read. Created in response to a number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores, and libraries, it promotes
The NSF RISE Scholars Program & the 草榴社区 Library present Talking BEYOND the Library Art & Science Salon with Josie Iselin on Monday, September 23rd from 6:00 鈥 7:00 PM in the Mary Tefft White Cultural
Need help with an assignment or research paper? Stop by and meet our Peer Research Mentors! Mary Santoro and Marissa Kottage are available to: guide you through the research process offer tips on
As part of 草榴社区鈥檚 nearly ten-year commitment to actively supporting and participating in the Scholars at Risk Network (SAR), the University Library, as the hub for 草榴社区鈥檚 SAR work
We hope you enjoyed the summer! As you begin a new semester, the 草榴社区 library staff would like to remind you that we are here to help you succeed. So, first things first. Connect with us. We鈥檝e
You did it! All of your hard work has paid off and the day you've been waiting for the past four years is finally here! The 草榴社区 library staff extends our warmest congratulations
Sometimes we all need to switch gears for a little while. Stop by the third floor of the library and relax a bit by helping us put together a jigsaw puzzle. Jigsaw puzzles can improve memory and
The Mary Tefft White Cultural Center Lecture Series in conjunction with the Bermont Fellowship for Fiction and Nonfiction, Rogers Free Library, the Jane Bodell Endowment, and the Anthony Quinn
Join us for 鈥淎n Afternoon of Poetry鈥 with poet and scholar Juliana Spahr, the 2009 winner of the O.B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize. The prize, presented by the Folger Shakespeare Library, goes to US
The University Library will be conducting two online surveys from March 18-31, one designed for students and the other for faculty. We want to find out what you think about our services and facilities