Visitors can take a journey through climate change with the traveling exhibition “Real People, Real Climate, Real Changes,” March 14 through May 13 on the second floor of Love Library North.
The family friendly, interactive exhibition will demonstrate how the climate is changing and how those chang Continue reading…
The Libraries is currently conducting remote user studies to discover the findability of some resources and tools available to instructors from the Libraries website, catalog and FAQs. Findings will help us in decision making for the restructuring of content and resources. Continue reading…
Online Resources for Women’s History Research
March is Women’s History Month! The Libraries provides access to a range of online primary source collections documenting women’s histories in the US and worldwide, including:
• Everyday Life and Women in America, 1800-1920 Continue reading…
Join us on St. Patrick’s Day to celebrate and learn about free websites and records that will help you discover your Irish roots. Tom McFarland, co-founder of Genealogy over Lunch, will lead this month’s session which will focus on how to access parish records and other free websites. Continue reading…
Binge watch “Finding Your Roots,” see Harvard Medical School scientists isolate human neutrophils, watch an educational film about autism, or listen to the catalog of music by Edith Piaf, Miles Davis, or Pete Seegar. Whether you are staying on campus for spring break or heading home, you can explore Continue reading…