For the final ARRK this quarter we’ll be discussing bell hook’s chapter 4 “Paulo Freire” from Teaching to Transgress with Tony Nelson on Tuesday, November 16th at 4:10 p.m.
For the final ARRK this quarter we’ll be discussing bell hook’s chapter 4 “Paulo Freire” from Teaching to Transgress with Tony Nelson on Tuesday, November 16th at 4:10 p.m.
The Library is a great place to study, but you can also unwind here! Check out our De-Stress Nook on the first floor in the Learning Commons (behind the lobby display case).
Come visit the Rare Book room and see our Fall exhibit, Off the Beaten Path: Historical Travel Literature.
Due to noncompliance with the Kalamazoo College masking guidelines and the Library’s food and drink policy, the first-come first-served study rooms in the Library are unavailable for the remainder of Fall Term. The rooms affected are ULC 211, 212, 252, 253, 254, 255, and 319. We are following the College guidelines on the Kalamazoo College […]
Did you know that you can request a book or article that the Kalamazoo College Library does not have in our collection? Use our Interlibrary Loan or MeLCat services!
Masks are required in all areas of the building, including study rooms. You may unmask in the Book Club if you are eating or drinking. Food and drink are not allowed in other parts of the Upjohn Library Commons building.
The Kalamazoo Public Library’s mobile library will be visiting campus on Friday, October 29th from 11am-1pm. All students, staff, and faculty are invited to sign up for public library cards! Learn about KPL services available to you.
Check out Kalamazoo College Library’s newest database, Open Society Justice Initiative. This is the fourth database added to the HeinOnline Social Justice Suite, which also includes Slavery in America and the World, Gun Regulation and Legislation in America, and Civil Rights and Social Justice.
Please join Katrina Frank on Tuesday, October 19 from 4:10 – 5 p.m. for a discussion on speaking outwardly as an ally.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Library has (virtually) gathered titles to help people who want to learn more about domestic violence survivorship.