The atrium carpet in ULC will be replaced on Monday, March 21. Because this affects the front entrance, visitors will need to use the Receiving Area entrance off Academy Street on Monday, March 21. ULC will be open break hours (9am to 4pm).
Library Hours for Winter Term 2022 Finals and Break
The Library will have modified hours over finals week and break. Good luck on finals – you’ll do great!
Library Usability Testing
We’re looking for 5 students to put our library website to the test! Participants that are chosen will receive one of five prizes…
AntiRacism Reading Knook March 2022 Discussion
Please join Amelia Katanski on Tuesday, March 15th from 4:10 – 5 p.m in the ARRK Teams Meeting Space. The discussion will be about surrounding the concept of how settler colonialism interacts with–and potentially adds complexity to–the way we think of antiracism work.
Library Display: Readings On, About, and By Women
The Library’s display for Women’s History Month centers on readings on, about, and by women. Check out our display in person in the lobby of the Library, or virtually through the link in this post!
Anonymous was a Woman: Illuminating the Works of Women Writers
The A.M. Todd Rare Book Room at the Kalamazoo College Library is hosting an exhibit of women writers for the Winter 2022 term.
Michigan Notable Books 2022
The Library of Michigan has announced this year’s Michgian Notable Books! Check out which titles made the cut for 2022.
Reading for Change
Kalamazoo College Inclusive Excellence (KCIE) has purchased and recommends the Reading for Change book collection. These materials are featured on the Reading for Change Guide. All are available through the Kalamazoo College Library!
Personal Papers of Rosa Parks online through the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress recently made personal papers of Rosa Parks available online, for free. Learn more about the collection of thousands of manuscripts and photographs on the library blog!
AntiRacism Reading Knook Feb 2022 Discussion
Please join Alison Geist and Regina Stevens-Truss for this month’s ARRK discussion! Alison and Regina will lead a discussion on structural and systemic racism as social determinants of health and disease.