Waste Isn’t Waste Until You Waste It
Check out Gleeson’s new art installation featuring a mosaic made entirely of e-waste materials! Continue reading Waste Isn’t Waste Until You Waste It
Check out Gleeson’s new art installation featuring a mosaic made entirely of e-waste materials! Continue reading Waste Isn’t Waste Until You Waste It
A highlighting of several e-resources for National Poetry Month Continue reading National Poetry Month’s E-Resources
In light of budget reallocations for FY24/25, the Gleeson Library has made the very difficult decision to cancel our LINK+ resource sharing services effective May 31, 2024. The last date to request a book using LINK+ is May 15 and all materials need to be returned by June 5. There will be no renewals allowed after April 5, 2024. Continue reading LINK+ Cancellation
Gleeson’s very own Annie Pho won an award this year at the Women of Color Leadership Conference-see what she won and what her colleagues say about her. Continue reading Annie Pho Receives the Madrina Legacy Award
A peek into our Special Collections, featuring a look at the controversies and publication history of Febronius’ 1763 book entitled De Statu Ecclesiae. Continue reading Collection Highlight: Febronius
A look at two library databases focused upon Women’s history. Continue reading Women’s History Month E-resources
The Special Collections & University Archives department is excited to announce the opening of our latest exhibition: an exploration of the life and legacy of Rose Pak, one of our most distinguished alumni. Pak was a graduate of the San Francisco College for Women, which was integrated with USF in 1978. She went on to … Continue reading Rose Pak: Journalist to Activist
In celebration of Black History Month, we’re excited to draw attention to a number of our unique and inspiring databases which focus upon Black scholarship, arts, and heritage. Continue reading Black History Month E-Resources
Art, history, Thomas Aquinas, and more in titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff…
Continue reading “New ebooks February 15, 2024”A peek into our Special Collections, featuring the Arion Press edition of Jean Toomer’s experimental novel Cane, with woodcuts by contemporary artist Martin Puryear. Continue reading Collection Highlight: Cane