The University Libraries of UNC Greensboro have been chosen to serve as hosting partner for the Coalition to Advance Learning in Libraries, Archives and Museums (CALLAM), a group of more than twenty premier U.S.-based organizations that have come together in support of learning and leadership efforts by cultural memory institutions nationally. In alignment with Coalition…
Month: April 2018
LGBTQ+ History Panel: From Then to Now
University Libraries and the Office of Intercultural Engagement will co-host a panel discussion with alumni, current students and an archivist about the evolution of the LGBTQ+ student experience at UNCG on April 19, 2018 at 4 p.m. The event will be held in Jackson Library, 1st Floor Reading Room and is free and open to…
Imagining the Future of UNC Greensboro’s Jackson Library with Students
Engaging UNC Greensboro students in imagining the future of Jackson Library is vital to University Libraries. To support these efforts, University Libraries will offer two sessions for students to hear a special presentation from the architectural firm, RATIO. Input from UNC Greensboro students is needed now more than ever. Please join us for a visioning…
Receive Help with Writing, Citations and Media Projects at the Late Night Writing Center
UNCG students will have an opportunity to receive help with writing, citations and media projects at the Late Night Writing Center on April 16, 17 and 18 from 8 – 10 p.m. in the Digital ACT Studio on the Lower Level of Jackson Library. With a focus on feedback rather than correction, face-to-face consulting is…
Information Literacy Course Development Awards Announced for Fall 2018
The UNC Greensboro University Libraries will offer four $1,000 awards for courses to be taught in fall 2018 to support restructuring a course in order to more intentionally integrate information literacy and research. This award is open to anyone who teaches a course at the undergraduate or graduate level and has the authority to make…