Inside Outreach
Creating an entire department for Library Outreach has its advantages! Learn about the Outreach Team and what they can do for you. Continue reading Inside Outreach
Creating an entire department for Library Outreach has its advantages! Learn about the Outreach Team and what they can do for you. Continue reading Inside Outreach
Learn more about Fair Use/Fair Dealing week, and how Fair Use is being celebrated on campus. Continue reading Happy Fair Use Week!
Gleeson Library celebrates Black History Month with an exhibit on Afrofuturism. Continue reading Black History Month 2022
Students from the Refugees: Justice and Ethics course taught by professor Noa Bar-Gabai created fantastic art that represents what refugees from all around the world face in countries like the United States. Continue reading Refugees: Justice and Ethics Library Display 2021
Students from Honors College Gateway sections 3 and 4 present “public art experiences designed to promote awareness of Environmental Justice,” on display in the Gleeson Library lobby until December 20. Come interact and join the discussion.
Continue reading “Art Action at the library”“Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America…The day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa … Continue reading Celebrating Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month
Summer is almost here. To help you decide on an interesting read, we’ve compiled a gallery of books that have been made into movies. Continue reading Books to Movies
We are excited to announce another Gleeson Library virtual Student Social Justice Exhibit! You can explore the exhibit from your own home. The objects in this display were created by students in Refugees: Justice and Ethics (a Swig Program in Jewish Studies and Social Justice course taught by Prof. Noa Bar-Gabai in Spring 2020). Many, … Continue reading Refugees: Ethics and Justice Library Display
We are excited to announce Gleeson Library’s first ever virtual Student Social Justice Exhibit! You can explore the exhibit from your own home. The objects in this display were created by students in ENVA 390-02: Gender and Environment (taught by Prof. Adrienne Johnson, Spring 2020). Many, many thanks to these students for sharing their work … Continue reading Gender and the Environment Library Display
This year Gleeson Library | Geschke Center celebrates National Library Week (April 19th – 25th) virtually. During National Library Week the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom releases the State of America’s Libraries report with a list of the top ten frequently challenged books from the past year. Here are the most frequently challenged … Continue reading Gleeson Celebrates National Library Week