Come Celebrate International Games Week with us! We're bringing out our game collection for a fun filled evening. Join us in the Mary Tefft White Cultural Center on the first floor of the library for
Jewher Ilham is an author, a rights activist, and the daughter of Uyghur scholar, Ilham Tohti — an internationally renowned moderate voice dedicated to bridging the gap between the Uyghur people and
Speaker: Scott Busby, Senior Fellow, Georgetown Law Moderator: Dr. Joseph Roberts, Chair and Professor in Politics and International Relations (RWU) For the last decade, Scott Busby served as Deputy
In collaboration with Rogers Free Library, we celebrate the acclaimed novelist Margot Livesey on the occasion of her newest book. Margot Livesey is the author of ten novels, most recently, The Road
Are you ready for the new semester? We’re excited to have you back on campus, and want to remind you that in addition to providing some pretty awesome study space, the library offers the following
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 “the personal essay.” 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