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For today’s New School Narratives we are highlighting the debut novel of New School alumni Zakiya Dalila Harris, “The Other Black Girl.”
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Interested in books and media related to Black performing artists? You can use the library website to help explore books, music recordings and performance videos online and in person.
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For this week’s New School Narratives we’re looking at New School Faculty member Rafi Youatt’s book “Interspecies Politics.”
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For New School Narratives this week we are highlighting “Teaching and Confronting Racial Neoliberalism in Higher Education.”
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Today on New School Narrative’s we are highlighting New School Faculty member Latha Poonamallee’s book “Expansive Leadership : cultivating mindfulness to lead self and others in a changing world - a 28-day program.”
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In 1915, Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, birthing #BlackHistoryMonth. Officially recognized since 1976, it reflects a commitment to studying and celebrating Black history.
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This week on New School Narratives, we’re highlighting a publication by New School faculty member Andy Bernheimer and his sister Kate Bernheimer, “Fairy Tale Architecture.”
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Have a New Year's Resolution to be more proactive on your homework? The Library is a great place to study and work on assignments.
We also offer research help. Schedule a 1-on-1 consultation with one of the reference librarians at the link below.
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Join us Monday for our Introduction to Academic Libraries workshop at 11am or 5:15pm.
This 30-minute workshop will define library specific vocab, share collection highlights and demonstrate the support available to students through the library.
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For our inaugural New School Narratives post, we are highlighting a book by New School Faculty member Hugh Raffles, “The Book of Unconformities : Speculations on Lost Time”
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Prepare for your job application using ChatGPT and Library Resources
Join us Wednesday, January 31 at 3pm for a 30 minute info session to learn ways to use ChatGPT and library resources to help prepare your cover letter, resume, and interview questions.
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Starting Tuesday, the New School libraries will be introducing a new weekly highlight of books published by members of The New School Community including: faculty, alumni, staff and current students.
Be sure to check back every week for the next update of New School Narratives.
Today we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. Born January 15, 1929, he became a leader in the US Civil Rights Movement, protesting racial discrimination in state and federal law.
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Interested in the history of food? Check out the Bloomsbury Food Library which provides an extensive look into a diverse collection of food related content which can be narrowed down by topics such as identity, manufacturing, location, and timeframe.
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Please stand by while we continue working on the library systems upgrades.
For more information about the systems upgrades please check out this FAQ.
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December 20th is the last day to check out library materials before the libraries close for the holiday break and system upgrades.
We will be closed December 21 to January 8.