Jan 16, 2023
SPRING 2023: Queer Pasts, Queer Futures: The Lafayette Queer Archives Project
Centered on the voices of Lafayette’s LGBTQ+ alumni, faculty, and staff, the Queer Archives project (QAP) is a collaborative undertaking of the College…
Centered on the voices of Lafayette’s LGBTQ+ alumni, faculty, and staff, the Queer Archives project (QAP) is a collaborative undertaking of the College…
Did you know: the Library has a podcast? Listen to the most recent episode, “Visual Resources Center here, or catch up on past episodes@ https://soundcloud…
Lafayette Libraries’ Special Collections & Archives is currently displaying a student-curated exhibit in the Special Collections Reading Room. Through…
November is National Native American Heritage Month, which pays tribute to the living culture, rich ancestry, and traditions of the indigenous peoples…
The Lafayette Libraries and the Provost’s Office will again sponsor information literacy grants ($1,500) for faculty who wish to add an information literacy…
Diverse Voices: A Special Event in Conversation with Authors Emerald Garner, Money Dunham and Etan Thomas Thursday, October 27 at 7pm via Zoom To register…
Read the 2022 Mid-Semester Library Newsletter at this link to learn about upcoming events, opportunities and announcements in the Welcome Back Edition…
(Re-shared from Lafayette News) John Clark, geospatial services librarian, was quoted in an Oct. 3 HuffPost article about how the internet has done away…
“Inessential Work: What COVID Has Taught Us About Reading.” The 2022 Paul and June Schlueter Lecture in the Art and History of the Book lecture will…
Join Dr. Andrea Smith, Professor of Anthropology on November 3rd, 4:10pm, Gendebien Room to discuss Pennsylvania’s commemoration of the Walking Purchase…