Div III Library Worker Shoutouts
Over the next month, we’re going to be shouting out our wonderful Div III student workers! First off is Abby (she/her)! Her …
Over the next month, we’re going to be shouting out our wonderful Div III student workers! First off is Abby (she/her)! Her …
Join librarian Natane Halasz every Friday between 12pm and 1 pm near the games collection on the main floor of the library. …
The Hampshire College Archives would like to thank the Time and Narrative Learning Collaborative for hosting an excellent panel discussion on History, …
We hope you’ve enjoyed spring break. The library will be open our regular hours starting on Sunday to welcome you back! For …
Spring Break is upon us. Maybe you are looking forward to indulging in some reading while you rest and recharge. In “Persuasive …
Bonus Rectangle is back again this semester! Every Tuesday night at 7pm in Room 131 (classroom) of the Jerome Liebling Center ULC), …
In lieu of an Ebook for Equity post this week, we bring you information about the important work that librarians are doing …
From the Hampshire College Archives: 34 years ago today, members of the Students of Under Represented Cultures (SOURCe) at Hampshire College claimed …
The Harold is back with its tenth edition to keep you updated on everything related to the Library. Find it on the …
This week, we’re featuring the title Ella Baker & the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision by Barbara Ransby. Dr. Ransby …
This week, our eBook for Equity is My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. From the publisher: Ex-slave Frederick Douglass’s second …
This week’s eBook for Equity is The Scholar and the Struggle: Lawrence Reddick’s Crusade for Black History and Black Power by author …
With Associate Justice Stephen Breyer’s recent announcement of his upcoming retirement, the Supreme Court is on our minds. So, for this week’s …
Featuring a graphic novel that recounts the petroleum industry’s impact on the environment and inhabitants of the northern Ecuadorian Amazon. A summary …
Are you looking for a quiet place to study this semester? Look no further! The library offers your very own desk space …
For this week’s Ebook for Equity, we feature the title: Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing from New England edited by …
For this week’s Ebook for Equity, we are highlighting Caste: The Origins of our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson. Published in August of …
For this week’s Ebook for Equity, we are highlighting The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans. The ebook format is available …
For this week’s Ebook for Equity, we are highlighting Bell Hooks’ Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom in honor …
For this week’s Ebook for Equity, we bring you Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin …