Tag: event

  • Tea Tuesdays @ the Library

    It’s back! Tea Tuesdays are in full swing this fall, starting today through December 17. Stop by the Library on Tuesdays this semester to grab a cup of tea and catch up with friends before heading off to your studies. Bring your own mug or use one of ours. Hot water and tea will be…

  • Surveillance Self-Defense Workshop

    Worried about cyber security? Wondering just who can see your data? Want to know how to protect yourself and your online presence? Mark your calendars for an upcoming workshop! In conjunction with the upcoming MayDay! conference, our own Barbara Fister will offer a Surveillance Self-Defense Workshop on Wednesday April 26 3:30pm-4:20pm in the library’s e-classroom. Bring…

  • 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,…

  • 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,…

  • Tea Tuesdays

    Starting this November, the Library will be offering Tea Tuesdays. Students, faculty and staff can come in and enjoy a hot cup of tea while de-stressing or warming up from the cold every Tuesday for the month of November. You can have a great conversation or check out the revamped nonrequired reading section. The event will start…

  • Bloom Where You are Planted Event

    Are you a fan of flowers and books? Then please join us this Saturday, May 7 at 1:30 in the library for the Gustavus Library Associates‘ Spring Author Day/Bloom Where You Are Planted event. GLA board members Mim Kagol and Bert Ledder will explore the achemy between flowers and literature with a book review and…