The University Library and the Writing Center are hosting an outdoor Poetry Walk to celebrate National Poetry Month in April 2024. Opening the second week in April, the walk showcases 16 original
Phillip Lopate is a central figure in the recent revival of interest in memoir writing and what has come to be called āthe personal essay.ā Lopate is the author of Portrait of My Body, Confessions of
Adam Braver, University Library Program Director and Associate Professor of Creative Writing, will serve as Interim Dean of University Library Services while the university conducts a national search
We do! Stop by the Makerspace Area on the first floor of the library to browse our new board game collection. Featuring old classics like Sorry, Trouble, Uno, Battleship, and Yahtzee, to newer games
Liz (Ielyzaveta) Shchepetylnykova is a long-standing civil society activist and researcher of higher education in Ukraine. She will discuss her study of challenges experienced by Ukrainian historians
The library will be hosting its first 91ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× Community Scanning Day on Thursday November 2, 2023 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in the library's Makerspace. Come learn more about our digital imaging equipment
Alfred Babo, a refugee scholar from Cote dāIvoire and Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at Fairfield University, will discuss how propaganda and lying in the political arena
Why do stories matter? What makes for a compelling story? How can stories impact the people who hear and tell them? Join Dr. Paula Croxson, neuroscientist, award-winning science communicator and
Haley Lott joined the 91ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× library staff in August 2023. She received her Master's degree in Library and Information Science from the SLIS program at the University of Iowa in 2016. What is your
We hope you enjoyed the summer! The library staff is excited to have you back on campus, and we'd like to point out a few things that will help you succeed this semester. But first things first