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“Understanding Free Speech:” January 20, 2023
The Intellectual Freedom Committee invites you to join us for a virtual discussion with Ian Rosenberg, media lawyer and author of The Fight For Free
How to Become a Mini Manager: The Foundational Skills of Management
By Megan Fritche, LIS 240 Fall 2022 Best friend: I am so glad you’re done with class this semester, so we have more time
NCLA Health Services Program: “The Pandemic’s Impact on Mental Health” -November 29, 2022
Join us for a joint program with MEDLI (Medical & Scientific Libraries of Long Island) where guest speaker Liat Jarkon will deliver a presentation
DLIS Congratulates Kathleen Wyer on Io Mears Fellowship
The Io DeGraw Mears Fellowship was established in memory of Io DeGraw Mears by her family and friends. This fellowship is awarded each year
Lecture on Social Justice in Library and Information Science: November 10, 2022
A “Voice” from Intersecting Margins to Further Social Justice Scholarship and Advocacy in Library and Information Science -Bharat Mehra, Ph.D.
Hip Hop Heresies: Queer Aesthetics in New York City -November 7, 2022
Shanté Smalls Ph.D. will be hosting a book talk conversation with Lauron Kehrer Ph.D., Western Michigan University on their book titled, “Hip Hop Heresies:
Free Webinar on Geoscience Librarianship: November 1-2, 2022
Registration is now open for “Geoscience Librarianship 101” (GL101) – a free webinar on November 1-2 that introduces new librarians and library/information science students to
Library Accessibility Webinar: October 14, 2022
The next free webinar hosted by the Special Library Association Academic & Education Community and ACRL’s EBSS Education Committee will occur at 1:30pm EST