Diving into Faculty Scholarship: Dr. Joel S. Levine
Instruction & Research Librarian Camille Andrews spoke to Dr. Joel S. Levine about his published book, "The Impact of Lunar Dust on Human Exploration."
Instruction & Research Librarian Camille Andrews spoke to Dr. Joel S. Levine about his published book, "The Impact of Lunar Dust on Human Exploration."
Strollin’, a new exhibit on view in the Marshall Gallery (1st floor rotunda in Swem Library), brings together belongings from members of Black Greek-letter organizations (BLGOs) at William & Mary.
Announcement, annoucement, annooooouuuucement! Or Extra Extra Hear All About It! (depending on your persuasion and generational tendency).
"Strollin': A History of Black Greek Letter Organizations at William & Mary" opens February 1 in Swem Library. There will be a reception at 6 p.m. in the Botetourt Gallery, followed by a book talk by Gregory Parks, professor of law at Wake Forest University and author of A Pledge with Purpose: Black Sororities and Fraternities and the Fight for Equality.
W&M Libraries is again participating in Short Edition’s Long Story Short Inter-University Writing Contest, and you can help us win another short story dispenser! Submit your short stories, poems, and creative nonfiction for a chance to win cash prizes and be published worldwide in Short Edition’s 350+ dispensers. Deadline February 21, 2022
Textbook costs continue to rise, and you can be a part of the solution by incorporating low-cost and no-cost materials into your courses with Open Educational Resources (OER).
On Feb. 2 join us for a panel discussion with local leaders from William & Mary, Williamsburg Regional Library, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation.
I was late, to begin with. I hadn’t written about my time at the Swem Library’s Special Collections Research Center, within The Chapin-Horowitz Dog Book Collection. I kept promising myself—and others—that I would do it. The work was imminent. Forthcoming, shortly. About to arrive.
Each year on the third Monday of January, the nation observes the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. As a leader in the civil rights movement, King stood as a pillar of hope and a model of grace.
Swem Library will be closed on Monday, January 17 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.