Read the Book, See the Movie
Looking for some spring break reading? Ms. Maxwell has some great suggestions for you! “Lately I’ve enjoyed the hobby of reading books that have been turned into movies or shows, and then seeing what I think of each. It feels … Continued
Through Whose Eyes: A Student Exhibit
Over the winter term, Ms. Pine’s Civil Rights class worked weekly in the archives on their assignment, “Curating an Exhibit: The 1960’s and Civil Rights”. The students were asked to research and reflect on the 1960’s, ultimately choosing to answer … Continued
Black History Month
February is Black History Month and the 2024 theme is African Americans and the Arts. According to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH): “African American art is infused with African, Caribbean, and the Black American … Continued
Love & Friendship
Valentines Day is this Wednesday and we will be inundated with images of hearts, flowers, and romance. Some people rebel at the sentiment and choose to observe Anti-Valentines Day or Galentines Day instead. But why focus on that differentiation between … Continued
The 1619 Traveling Exhibit
February is Black History Month, and the library has partnered with departments across campus to honor and celebrate this year’s theme: Black Excellence in Education and the Arts. To that end, we are thrilled to have The 1619 Traveling Exhibit … Continued