Latinx Heritage Month 2022
Happy Latinx Heritage Month from Gleeson Library! Continue reading Latinx Heritage Month 2022
Happy Latinx Heritage Month from Gleeson Library! Continue reading Latinx Heritage Month 2022
From the Vault is a series highlighting recent projects, research, and interesting finds from the Special Collections & University Archives department at Gleeson Library | Geschke Center. This post features the Reparative and Inclusive Description (RID) Survey Scholar internship. This fall, Zoe Hume, currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Museum Education and Visitor-Centered Curation at Florida State … Continue reading From the Vault 04(02)
Gleeson’s Outreach team welcomes students and faculty back to campus. Continue reading Inside Outreach: Welcome Back Dons!
The Electronic Resources & Systems department at Gleeson joins the USF community in celebrating Pride month with some offerings from our library databases with an LGBT focus. Continue reading Key Databases for LGBTQ+ PRIDE Month
The first of April marks the first day of National Sexual Assault awareness month. The purpose of the Sexual Assault Awareness Month is to raise awareness about what Sexual Assault is and to educate our communities on how to prevent sexual violence. The organization of this campaign is created by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. They collaborate every year with assistance from various anti-sexual assault organizations throughout the United States. Sexual Assault Awareness Month officially got its start in 2001, when the National Sexual Violence Resource Center founded the campaign. Continue reading Gleeson Library Observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Gleeson Library is in the process of a website redesign. Participate in a short study for a chance to win a prize! Continue reading Got 10 Minutes? Help Us Improve the Library Website!
Consider donating to Gleeson Library for USF’s biggest fundraising campaign of the year, Day of the Dons! Continue reading Happy Day of the Dons!
Grace Landers, Special Collections student assistant, describes a recent project to improve keyword searching for digitized rare books. Continue reading Windmills, Buttons, and Rockets: Student Work in Special Collections
The student newspaper and yearbook can show us what it was like at the University of San Francisco, known as St. Ignatius College, when women were first allowed to take night classes in 1927. Continue reading Women’s History at USF
Gleeson Library celebrates Black History Month with an exhibit on Afrofuturism. Continue reading Black History Month 2022