We’re thrilled to celebrate #CarletonGrads2025 at Convocation this week.
Visit https://t.co/Q4G3DT5wJw for everything you need to know about attending a ceremony or crossing the stage.
We are bubbling with pride (and tears) at the thought of all the graduates who have spent time in the Library over these past few years and who are now graduating and moving on to whatever is next. Congratulations to everyone!
A heads up that come September we will no longer be posting content here on X. You can still find us sharing content on Instagram: https://t.co/hKoU67aNKC and on Bluesky: https://t.co/FiXGb2WdZ6
A reminder that we will be open on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Monday, May 19, we will be closed and there will be no Chat Help available.
We are excited to announce that the Carleton University Institutional Repository will be migrating to Scholaris this spring. This transition marks a significant step in enhancing the accessibility and discoverability of Carleton research.
Learn more here: https://t.co/Vjdsvtiuh2
Join us the week of Monday, March 10th to Friday, March 14th for Science Kindness Week!
Join your friends and peers throughout the week to participate in fun and inclusive community events.
Learn more at https://t.co/97tzoDEUSX
Today is the final day to register to experience Sky Woman’s Story and Indigenous Beading in the MacOdrum Library. Because the event is tomorrow.
Register here, there are still a few spots left!
https://t.co/ortgIhDuu2
TODAY! Please join us from 11:45am to 1pm in ML 252 for a talk with Dr. Rachel Gotlieb, Lead Curator Re-installation of Design and Decorative Art Galleries, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal.
Dr. Gotlieb will speak on the display of design-related materials in the museum context.
Experience Sky Woman’s story and Indigenous beading at @CarletonLibrary with @CUIndigenous on Friday, March 7, 2025. This special event will feature two engaging sessions exploring Indigenous storytelling and artistry. https://t.co/V8emrIUjbr
On March 7, the Library, in partnership with the Office of the Associate Vice-President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research, presents Off the Page and Into Real Life: A Sky Woman Event, featuring sessions exploring Indigenous storytelling & artistry
https://t.co/ortgIhDuu2
Drop by the Freedom to Read Week booth on the second floor of the MacOdrum Library (near the elevators) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. TODAY to meet LAC staff and to quiz your knowledge of Canadian titles and authors who have faced censorship challenges.
Experience Sky Woman’s story and Indigenous beading at @CarletonLibrary with @CUIndigenous on Friday, March 7, 2025. This special event will feature two engaging sessions exploring Indigenous storytelling and artistry. https://t.co/V8emrIUR0Z
The library can be accessibly accessed via the library entrance elevator in the tunnels. If further assistance is required, please contact 613 520 2600 x2734.
The powered, exterior, accessible entrance door to the library is being relocated to another door at the same location to improve its' navigability. During this time, the powered door will not be able to be used. This work is scheduled for completion by end-of-day February 28.
Enjoy a first-person retelling of Sky Woman’s story in the morning and an Indigenous beading workshop in the afternoon. Register today for Off the Page, Into Real Life: A Sky Woman Event.
https://t.co/pPRhovK2hP
The Library, in partnership with the Office of the Associate Vice-President Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research, presents Off the Page, Into Real Life: A Sky Woman Event on Friday, March 7.