Summer Story Time Series
Join us for the final event in our virtual “Summer Story Time” series! Author Lisa Rogers '82 will be reading her books "16 Words" and "Hound Won’t Go" on August 24 at 1:00 p.m.
Join us for the final event in our virtual “Summer Story Time” series! Author Lisa Rogers '82 will be reading her books "16 Words" and "Hound Won’t Go" on August 24 at 1:00 p.m.
Bill Cole (’70) shares the stories behind the names in Catherine Sheild's 20th-century Yorktown guest book.
As we reflect on the past thirty years of the Americans with Disabilities Act at W&M—and the even longer history of activism preceding it—now we ask: What might the next thirty years look like?
Dr. Terry and Mrs. Sheila Meyers gifted the first poetry collection to W&M Libraries that is centered around the life and work of major Victorian literary figure Algernon Charles Swinburne.
W&M Libraries received a valuable collection of comic books and other graphic arts depicting African Americans, donated by Richard Percy Wright.
Did you know July is International Zine Month? To celebrate, Mosaic Fellow Shayna Gutcho introduces zines and their importance in our library.
Learn more about the reopening plan W&M Libraries has developed.
In celebration of Pride Month, discover collections that highlight community and peer LGBTQ+ organizations.
Explore strategies, engage with colleagues and develop a course plan for the fall with this online series from the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation. Available asynchronously as well. Learn more and register on the STLI website.
Artist Jen Fisher documents the beauty of the everyday, and finding the silver linings in our new normal. Her artwork will become part of the Special Collections' archive of personal experiences and documentaries of the coronavirus pandemic.