CCNY Libraries will be closed Thursday November 24 - Sunday November 27. Regular hours will resume Monday November 28. See all our hours at https://t.co/oJSKz6rVw6
The Commission has designated Lesbian Herstory Archives-484 14th St an individual landmark. Culturally significant as home to nation’s oldest/largest collection of lesbian-related historical material, it's 1st individual landmark in Brooklyn designated for its LGBTQ+ associations
CCNY Libraries will be closed Wednesday November 24 - Sunday November 27. Regular hours will resume Monday November 28. See all our hours at https://t.co/iLbe9smY49
Don’t have a library card? Come to the NAC rotunda from 12:30-2:00pm on the following Thursdays this coming fall when NYPL staff will be giving out @nypl cards on campus:
September 15, 2022
October 13, 2022
November 17, 2022
December 1, 2022
Visit the Respect and Honor exhibit weekdays 11am-5pm in the Cohen Library Archives Reading Room NAC 5/301 through October 28, 2022. Visitors to campus: please register at the link in our bio!
Respect and Honor, curated by Sydney Van Nort and Lin Dan Zhen, will be on display weekdays 11am-5pm in the Cohen Library Archives Reading Room NAC 5/301 through October 28, 2022. Visitors to campus: please register at https://t.co/YIwQzZwYnO
OTD in 1880, Morris Raphael Cohen, namesake of our very own Cohen Library, was born in Minsk. Cohen attended CCNY and served as Prof. of Philosophy from 1912-1938. The library was dedicated to him in 1953 to honor his highly-respected work as a philosopher, and educator.
Please be aware of the Cohen Library's summer 2022 schedule and note that there will be no in-person reference hours. Don't worry, librarians are still here to help: https://t.co/w4LqjM6FLJ ☀��� 😎 📚
As we approach the 2022 commencement ceremony this week, have a look at our recent blog post on what is known about the life of William Hallett Green, the first known African American graduate of CCNY: https://t.co/jPWTFT84cS
Congrats to our 2022 graduates! Here is a photo of the fifth CCNY president, Frederick B. Robinson, and his son ca. 1927-1938. He was the first CCNY alumna to go on to become president of the college. Perhaps we have another CCNY president graduating this week!
@ccnymusiclib has some great new additions to their collection based on @CityCollegeNY music department’s Popular Music Studies BA program, which launched in 2019. Read more in our latest blog post: https://t.co/qSqdsDevlw
Collaborations are an important part of an academic library that is open to the community. Read about a @CUNYDSI workshop w/ Studio K.O.S. on art-making as an emancipatory education practice combining music & archival resources, via @MuseumModernArt/@CUNY
https://t.co/yyRWwFL2QF
Today is International Astronomy Day! This image, courtesy of CCNY Libraries Archives & Special Collections, shows a group of students in an astronomy class back when Pluto was still a planet. Log in to ArtStor to explore more archival photos: https://t.co/74Xf8sP2lv