Special Collections, MiddPoints
Celebrating Gaypril with Kate Bornstein
| by Kaitlin Buerge
Join Special Collections in celebrating Gaypril (or, GAYpril) as we highlight LGBTQA+ authors and alumni.
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Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Kaitlin Buerge
Join Special Collections in celebrating Gaypril (or, GAYpril) as we highlight LGBTQA+ authors and alumni.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Gertrude Cornish Milliken, Middlebury College Alum (Class of 1901), was the first woman to serve as a Middlebury College Trustee.
| by Ryan Clement
The March edition of the MiddLab Coffee Break discussion series will focus on virtual machines, access equity, and Apporto, including how these resources can further empower student learning in the classroom and beyond.
| by Brenda Ellis
The library has a number of e-books and audio books in our collection from Overdrive. This month we’ve been highlighting works by and about women. Download an audiobook and listen as you walk around campus or exercise, or if you just want to be a couch potato and expand your reading habits.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Kaitlin Buerge
Happy Women’s History Month, Mary Ritter Beard.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Rebekah Irwin
Happy Women’s History Month, Emma Willard.
| by Mike Roy
Private study spaces are now available to book through the library (go/bookaroom/).
| by Ryan Clement
The March edition of the MiddLab Coffee Break discussion series will focus on ethics in data, including how data can be used for social good, data feminism, and community ownership of data
| by Mike Roy
We are excited to welcome students back to campus, and to our libraries. As part of the College’s evolving response to COVID-19, the library is committed to helping faculty and students safely access the services and resources they need for their teaching and learning. Here are our plans for Spring Term 2021, with the understanding that as the situation evolves, there may be further changes.
Special Collections, MiddPoints
| by Saher Al Khamash
Each February, the United States recognizes Black History Month. Join us this month as we feature works by Black authors in Special Collections. Today we celebrate Countee Cullen’s 1942 work, My Lives and How I Lost Them with Saher Al Khamash ‘21.