Archive for March, 2017

Library Star Students

Congratulations to Talee Yang (Audio Visual), Brittany Courteau (Periodicals) and Allie Brown (Processing) for being chosen as Library Star Students for spring semester! Star Students are library student employees who have demonstrated superior performance in their departments. The library depends heavily on student workers and wishes to recognize those that go above and beyond the […]

Fun Books! Now with Movies and Magazines!

One of the most frequent questions people have about the Library is, “Do you have any fun books to read?” Heck yeah, we do! Not only that, we have movies and magazines, as well. It’s not to say that academic books can’t be fun in their own way. But we all need breaks from our […]

Reminder – Board Game Bout Today!

Hey Gusties! Looking for a break from the stress of midterms? Head to the library TODAY, 3-5pm, and enjoy a study break at our Board Game Bout.  Help us expand our collection by donating a game, enjoy a cup of tea from our tea cart, and join us for a game of Scrabble, Pictionary, Battleship, […]

Immigration and Refugee Information

Immigration and refugee issues have dominated news cycles recently. In order to help you explore what’s happening, we’ve put together a couple of displays. Just inside the front doors, you’ll find a book display covering these topics. These books are a sample of what you’ll find in our collections; to find more, search the catalog […]

Board Game Bout at the Library!

Hey Gusties! Looking for a break from the stress of midterms? Head to the library March 22nd, 3-5pm, and enjoy a study break at our Board Game Bout. Help us expand our collection by donating a game, enjoy a cup of tea from our tea cart, and join us for a game of Scrabble, Pictionary, […]

Do I Belong at the Library?

Yes! Everyone belongs at the library. (from Hafuboti)

Women and Social Movements

Featured Digital Collection: Women and Social Movements includes primary documents related to the history of women in social movements in the U.S. between 1600 and 2000. Documents in the collection range from diary entries, to pamphlets, to the text of speeches, to annual reports of activist organizations, and more. Click to search Women and Social […]

More Study Spaces!

At the Library, we frequently solicit feedback about what you’d like to see. We love this information, as it lets us know what we’re doing well and how we can become an even better library. While we can’t get to everything on the list right away (like building a skyway to Beck Hall or a […]

Who Can Use Libraries?

Everyone can use libraries! (from Hafuboti)

Building Bridges Resources #BB2017

The 2017 Building Bridges conference topic is “Uprooting Injustice: Fostering the Growth of Grassroots Movements.”  In honor of the conference, the Library has created an online guide to Activism resources. Please also stop by the library itself to see the Building Bridges book display created by the Building Bridges team. Be sure to visit the conference website above […]