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Black History Month Event!
This Thursday, February 29, join us for an Open Mic Poetry Reading in celebration of Black History Month and our newly acquired collection of books by Black poets. Come celebrate Black voices by sharing work by your favorite poets, or … Continue reading
Zotero workshop!
Curious about Zotero? Using it already but have questions? Come to this Zotero Workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 27 from 5-6 pm in the library computer lab to find out how to get the most out of this powerful tool. Can’t … Continue reading
Literature Review Workshop
If your Senior Project requires a literature review–or if you need to understand what the heck one is–join Jane Smith on Monday, February 19, at 7 pm, in Olin LC 115. You’ll get hands-on practice synthesizing sources, learn why the … Continue reading
Sproj Bootcamp
Calling all seniors! Ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into senior project work? Come to Sproj Bootcamp this Friday, Feb. 9 from 2-3 pm for a research refresher with the librarians! Happens in the library computer lab. Can’t … Continue reading
Welcome back tea!
On Thursday, February 8, from 4-5 pm, join members of the library staff for tea, cookies and conversation in the library’s first floor browsing area. Get to know some of the librarians, learn about our plans for the spring, and … Continue reading
Banned Books Event!
What do banned books mean to you? Why are these stories important? This Valentine’s Day, join us for a read-out and discussion in celebration of the first-ever Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Bravery in Literature. And be sure to get your … Continue reading
New Exhibit Opening Feb. 2!
Please join us on Friday, February 2 from 1-3 pm for an opening reception celebrating our new exhibit featuring artists Zhen Guo and Jiannan Wu, curated by Qi Zhang. This exhibit will be on display in the library vitrines on … Continue reading
New Resource: Africa Commons
We’re pleased to announce the launch of our new subscription to Africa Commons! It is comprised of four comprehensive modules: History and Culture is an index, search engine, and preservation tool for more than 500,000 openly available books, magazines, and … Continue reading
The Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Books Awards
Stevenson Library is proud to partner with the Eleanor Roosevelt Center and the Fisher Center for the inaugural awards ceremony for the first-ever Eleanor Roosevelt Bravery in Literature awards. The Bravery in Literature awards are given to authors whose works … Continue reading
Call for Student Reading Groups!
Bard Reading Initiative – Call for Student-Organized Reading Groups As we begin spring semester, the Bard Reading Initiative and the Dean of the College would like to announce a call for student-organized reading groups and circles. Reading groups do not need to be linked to a particular course, curriculum, … Continue reading