
Mar 21, 2022
Display in Special Collections celebrates women in STEM
In honor of Women’s History Month, Special Collections & Archives will display recently acquired materials that highlight women’s achievements in science…
In honor of Women’s History Month, Special Collections & Archives will display recently acquired materials that highlight women’s achievements in science…
In solidarity with and celebration of Ukrainian culture and literature, we have compiled a list of Ukrainian literature in translation that are accessible…
Learn about upcoming events & opportunities, the library’s new masking guidelines, new staff members & library acquisitions in the Spring edition of the…
The forthcoming issue of the Library Newsletter features an interview with Lindsay Ceballos from Russian and East European Studies. She talks about how…
Phillis Wheatley was the first published African American poet. Her poems were reprinted in London and America in the late eighteenth into the early nineteenth…
Are you a student who is passionate about a research topic or project? Do you have an interest in using digital technology and tools as part of the research…
John Clark, Geospatial Services Librarian, will be providing a series of six sessions designed to introduce participants to the digital world of maps and…
“somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of press.” – Martin Luther King…
We took a walk down memory lane and around campus to see how much has changed since 1918, when Lafayette served as “Camp Lafayette” for WWI soldiers. In…
Professors Il Hyun Cho (government and law), Douglas de Toledo Piza (international affairs) Hafsa Kanjwal (history), and Tim Laquintano (English) have…