The Friends of the TCU Library, in partnership with TCU Press, announced that professor and author Holly M. Karibo has been ...
The University community is recognizing Black History Month with scholarly programs spanning the month, opening with a Princeton Public Library book talk and closing with a daylong symposium hosted by ...
Indiana Poet Laureate Curtis Crisler leads a live round-robin poetry event Feb. 11 at Ball State’s Bracken Library. It's free ...
Tired of doom-scrolling? From "phone-foyers" to "digital sunsets," here are a few tips from experts to reclaim your time from ...
Held annually on Frederick Douglass’ birthday, the decade-old collaborative initiative takes up the Colored Conventions and ...
Paul Howard takes on a united Ireland; lots more book news and events; and please take part in our books newsletter survey ...
NEW FILES, OLD CONNECTIONS: Hawthorne-Longfellow Library’s Special Collections and Archives bears the name of George Mitchell ’54 H’84. Newly released Epstein files revealed a previously unknown ...
When patrons enter Mossey Library this week, they encounter a series of panels telling the story of the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. In commemoration of the 81st anniversary of the ...
Held annually on Frederick Douglass’ birthday, the decade-old collaborative initiative takes up the Colored Conventions and the theme ‘All Rights for All’ at its new institutional home at UCSB.
Norman Abelson, a writer, leader, and advocate, left behind a legacy of words, activism, and a belief in a better tomorrow.
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I Played Scholar for a Week at Oxford—and Discovered Why Deep Thinking Might Be the Ultimate Luxury
From Kafka manuscripts to candlelit concerts, a new Oxford program invites travelers to live like scholars—without exams.
The community is invited to join Wood County District Public Library and the Bowling Green Arts Council to read and perform ...
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