Cataloging Associate Kristen Keck, and Law Library Fellow Samantha Ginsburg , curated a book display at the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library to uplift women, not only in law, but of all backgrounds. The display is in...
We offer many resources related to women’s studies and women’s history. In honor of Women’s History month, we feature some here. These resources can help: You explore women’s issues for a research paper Instructors looking for sources about women to...
Thursday, March 30 10-10:30am Audience: UArizona Libraries staff, faculty, instructors, and graduate students Virtual session via Zoom Instructors : Interested in incorporating critical information literacy in your course but not sure where to start? Join us for a snack-sized workshop...
Software Carpentry aims to help researchers get their work done in less time and with less pain by teaching them basic research computing skills. This hands-on workshop will cover basic concepts and tools, including program design, version control, data...
The Early Books Lecture Series XVIII was established at the University of Arizona by Dr. Albrecht Classen , University Distinguished Professor of German Studies. For nearly 20 years, University of Arizona scholars have invited the community to explore rare...
Women's History Month book recommendations from University of Arizona Press Publicity Manager Mary Reynolds include We Are the Stars , Ladies of the Canyons , and No Place for a Lady – all written by women authors. Education...
University Libraries Dean Shan Sutton and Vice Dean Sarah Shreeves were featured in the February 10 edition of EdTech magazine. The article spotlights CATalyst Studios and the Student Success District as prime examples of recent University of Arizona...
UAL Special Collections , in collaboration with UArizona Beyond Juneteenth is excited to announce a new LibGuide which provides resources and materials focusing on the experiences of Black communities in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands . LibGuides are tools that libraries use...
Black Faculty Speakers Series: Ibrahim Thiaw Guest speaker: Ibrahim Thiaw of Mauritania, executive secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification Wednesday, April 5 Keynote: 4pm reception, 4:30pm keynote, Student Union Memorial Center Ballroom Fireside chat & lunch (students...
March is Women's History Month The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in commemorating and encouraging...
The University Libraries' Rhonda G. Tubbs Tech Toolshed (Equipment Lending Program) has been accepted as an AZ HSI Evidence Based Practice by the AZ HSI Consortium. A Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) is a federal designation by...
"Performance Arts History" Pop-up Exhibit contains photographs and programs from theatrical performances staged by or at UArizona during the 20th century. Depicted shows include Chicago, A Doll’s House, The Lady’s Not for Burning, Sleeping Beauty, Die Fledermans, Once Upon...
Awards UA Press earns three 'PubWest' design awards Congratulations to The University of Arizona Press Editorial Production and Design team: Amanda Krause, Leigh McDonald , and Sara Thaxton ! Because of their creativity and dedication to excellence, the team...
Inspired by Plants: The Art and Science of the Campus Arboretum Florilegium , February 13 through August 2023 flo·ri·le·gi·um / flôrəˈlējēəm: a collection of scientific illustrations documenting the plants in a special garden. A collaboration of Special Collections and...