Welcome and Welcome Back to Goucher! We are so excited to have you here with us. Come by the library and take advantage of the resources we have to offer.
Hi Everyone! We have changed our Operating Hours, this will be for the rest of the semester. New hours:
Monday - Friday: 7:30am - 2am
Saturday: 9am - 9pm
Sunday: 12pm - 2am
Just want to remind you that the Ceremony for the Applestein-Sweren Book Collecting Prize will be held on Wednesday, March 30th from 4pm - 6pm. Come and say congrats on our wonderful participants!
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Hi Everyone! Just want to let you know that this week (March 28th - April 2nd), our weekly Wednesday (March 30th) Peer Research Tutor will be moved to Monday (March 28th). Hope you have a wonderful rest of your Sunday!
The Library will be open for Spring Break (March 21st - March 26th) at limited hours, 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday. We will resume normal hours on March 27th. Hope you all have a restful Spring Break!
Don't miss the upcoming (extended!) deadline to submit a 2020 research project for the Julia Rogers Research Prize on April 9th! The prize is $250 for each award category. Please visit https://t.co/rib5oXOIJf for more information.
Don't miss the upcoming deadline to submit a 2020 research project for the Julia Rogers Research Prize on April 2nd! The prize is $250 for each award category. Please visit https://t.co/rib5oXOIJf for more information.
Join Rachel Cohen, author of Austen Years: A Memoir in Five Novels, for a virtual reading from her memoir, a conversation with Prof. Juliette Wells, and an audience Q&A on April 7th!
Please register for the event here: https://t.co/sJ9EXORa9X
We are extremely excited to announce that Goucher College has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant for the project titled "Enhancing the Study of Visual, Material, and Historical Culture".
For more information, visit https://t.co/5VLBAchiDC
As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, Goucher College Library is still collecting works of what it is like living through this pandemic. If anyone would like to contribute to the Documenting COVID-19 collection please visit https://t.co/cjyZVS4kdO.
Teaching and Learning Librarian @emjohns88 published an op-ed in American Libraries Magazine on Universal Design for Learning and online instruction. https://t.co/TtH5P27xbM.
Join us on Monday at 3pm on Instagram @gouchercollegelibrary with Professor Citlali Miranda-Aldaco as she discusses “Everyday Anti-Racism: Getting Real about Race in School” by Mica Pollock. Also check out these other works by Mica Pollock available as eBooks through the library.
Yesterday @emjohns88 interviewed @wlharder, Director of Faculty Professional Development and Teaching Excellence, for his anti-racist resource recommendations. He offered recommendations not seen on other lists going through your feed. Watch the video!
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@jillyesko@wlharder If you are not affiliated with Goucher, contact Pratt if you have a card with them. Unfortunately we’re not lending print materials right through ILL due to the pandemic. Pratt May be able to help you if they have the material.
Tune in to https://t.co/bXSn4ajDL6 on Wednesday at 1pm for a discussion with CAST Director @wlharder He’ll share his thoughts on the poetry of Morgan Parker, The Privileged Poor by Anthony Abraham Jack and Go Ahead in the Rain by Hanif Abdurraqib.
I know #antiracist reading lists are a dime a dozen right now, so I went out of my way to pick work that I haven’t seen on other lists. @morganapple, @NifMuhammad, @tony_jack, @jesmimi, Frantz Fanon, and Geneva Gay
And as a reminder, reading about reading lists is great, but it is even better if you actually read the books on them and then translate those ideas into action.