New ebooks September 8, 2023
Recent titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff bring us Métis futurism, history from around the world, and graduate studies. Also several faculty authors and editors!
Continue reading “New ebooks September 8, 2023”Recent titles selected by faculty and Gleeson staff bring us Métis futurism, history from around the world, and graduate studies. Also several faculty authors and editors!
Continue reading “New ebooks September 8, 2023”New ebooks selected by faculty and Gleeson staff include several titles on education: Continue reading New ebooks April 13, 2023
Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on the Internet, African agency, city planning, and even titles that do not have yellow covers. Continue reading New ebooks February 10, 2023 (part 1)
Content alert: One of the titles in the list below uses a racist word for Black people. Read more about the Libraries’ approach to racist language that appears in our collection in our Harmful Language Statement.
New ebooks on colonial Catholicism, postcolonial cinema, and more. Continue reading New ebooks December 7, 2022
Content alert: One of the titles in the list below uses a racist word for Black people. Read more about the Libraries’ approach to racist language that appears in our collection in our Harmful Language Statement.
Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on Black art and thought, the environment, propaganda, and more…
Continue reading “New ebooks November 15, 2022”Foundation for a paper? Conversation for a date? Curious and short on time? At least one of the over 700 titles in the Very Short Introduction series will have what you need.
Continue reading “Very Short Introductions are now in the catalog”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on antiracism, startups, research design, and more. Don’t miss the World Yearbook of Education 2023, which “centers on the intersection of racialization, inequality, and education” and was co-edited by Professor Monisha Bajaj.
Continue reading “New ebooks November 3, 2022”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on race and the law, Afropessimism and education, and building a business.
Continue reading “New ebooks October 24, 2022”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks focusing on the plight of the Uyghur people in China and more…
Continue reading “New ebooks September 19, 2022”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added titles on African cinema and other media, education, happiness, and more. Plus, an electronic version of a title from October’s Critical Diversity Studies Forum speaker, Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs…
Continue reading “New ebooks August 24, 2022”