News & Updates
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Our LITS Help Desk office hours will be changing as 51ÁÔÆæ enters the Winter recess period.
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Congratulations, finally, to ALL of the class of 2020, but we offer up a particular warm congratulations and happy return to campus to our graduated student employees.
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Congratulations to all of the graduating class of 2022, but a particular congratulations and best wishes to all of our graduating student assistants! We wish you the very best!!!
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While we're always proud of our student employees, we were extra proud of how well represented LITS was at Monday's Class and Charter Day Awards Ceremony. Here's the list of our LITS student employees who won awards.
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Research Librarian, Peer Learning & Student Manager Glynis Asu and Research Librarian, Teaching & Learning Initiatives Alex Wohnsen recently presented at the 2022 LOEX Conference held in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
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Please join us Thursday, April 14 at 4:10pm in Burke Library's Stryker All Night Reading Room for a reading by Independent filmmaker and photographer Gordon Ball.
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Please join us Wednesday, April 13th 4:15 p.m. in the Taylor Science Center Kennedy Auditorium (G027) as Artist and graphic designer Stephen Bornstein will present the Richard W. Couper Lecture for 2022.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of the new podcast Communes USA.
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Suggesting a revision of the ethos “Know Thy Self” to “Make Your Space,” in this talk-performance hybrid Kylie Terra Burnham ‘15 will explore the iterative process of “making” as reflective not only of her artistic practice but also the forging of the self in relation to society, identity and boundaries.
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Associate Director for Digital Learning and Research Nhora Lucía Serrano recently published a peer-reviewed chapter on “Casting Inca Garcilaso, Comparatively Speaking” in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. The book is part of the Modern Language Association (MLA) series Approaches to Teaching World Literature.