History Becomes Story: Weaving Memories, Mint Juleps and Moonlight Presented by: Sharon M. Draper, New York Times Best Selling Author and former National Teacher of the Year Tuesday 2/13 12 noon Rm. 320 King Library
History Becomes Story: Weaving Memories, Mint Juleps and Moonlight Presented by: Sharon M. Draper, New York Times Best Selling Author and former National Teacher of the Year Tuesday 2/13 12 noon Rm. 320 King Library
Holiday postcard display by Danielle Owens and Maria Taylor, student assistants in Special Collections, University Archives & Preservation
Blood in the Snow: Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1920 Walter Havighurst Special Collections & University Archives – King Library 321 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., ongoing through Dec. 20, 2017 The Walter Havighurst Special Collections fall exhibit highlights…
The Value of Local Government Archives Presented by: Robin Heise President, Society of Ohio Archivists & Records Manager/ Archivist Greene County Records Center and Archives
Special Lecture King Library 320 4 p.m. – Tuesday, Nov. 7 On the 100th anniversary of the day the Bolshevik Revolution overthrew the Russian provisional government, Ilya Yablokov, teaching fellow in Russian Studies at the University of Leeds, offers an…
Join us for the insightful discussion November 3rd @ 3:00p in Rm 320 King Library Jeffrey Veidlinger, University of Michigan A Kind of Victory? The Return of Jews to Small-Town Ukraine Anna Shternshis, University of Toronto And Then I killed…