Category: Past Events
AANHPI Month Materials Display
May 1 through May 30, JFK Library is hosting an Asian American-Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month display. This collection will feature books on AANHPI histories and cultures, including children’s books from the Curriculum Center. View the collection of EWU Library AANHPI resource suggestions: https://research.ewu.edu/AANHPI For more information, please contact Qing Stellwagen at qstellwagen@ewu.edu and Steven Bingo at sbingo@ewu.edu
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Diverse Poets and Get Lit! Selections
Visit the JFK Secrist Gallery bookshelves for a curated selection of Get Lit! authors and works from diverse poets! Now through April 26.
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Life Detained: Photographs from the George and Frank C. Hirahara Collection
JFK Lobby | April 17-28, 2023 This exhibit features sixteen photographs taken by George and Frank Hirahara during their detainment at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Park County, Wyoming. The Hiraharas were a Japanese American family living in Yakima at the outset of World War II and were subject to mass removal along with…
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You are Invited to be a Reader at our Human Library
EWU’s Human Library event will take place from 11 am to 1 pm at the JFK Library, on April 19, 2023. The Human Library® is designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can challenge or address stereotypes, prejudices, stigma, or taboo topics through dialogue. ‘Human Books’ are Eastern Washington University students, faculty, staff,…
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National Farmworker Awareness Display
March 24 – April 7 | Secrist Gallery The Libraries and Archives and Special Collections is honored to collaborate with EWU C.A.M.P. (College Assistance Migrant Program) in the creation of this special display comprised of cultural, artistic, and informational resources pertaining to farmworkers. Other events in the week include: March 24 – April 7 |…
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Getting Started with PICO: A Research Process Workshop
January 19, 2023
Students from all EWU health sciences disciplines welcome! So, you’ve been assigned a PICO and may be wondering where to start! Join EWU Health Sciences Librarian Kelly Evans for this informative and convenient Zoom workshop. Zoom links will be issued prior to the session. Date: Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023 Time: 6 p.m. to…
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Introducing the EWU Human Library Event
December 21, 2022
The EWU Libraries is teaming up with the EWU Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to conduct EWU’s inaugural Human Library Event on the afternoon of April 19, 2023, as part of EWU’s Diversity and Inclusion week. First developed in Denmark, Human Library® events are designed to build a positive framework for conversations that can…
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Holiday Picture Book Display
November 15, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
A holiday reading display is featured in the JFK Lobby mid-November through December. This display features children’s seasonal stories and winter holiday books from around the world. Check out a story to share with a child in your life this holiday season. Thanks to Librarian James Rosenzweig for the display, as well as a list…
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Climate Resiliency Landscape Masterplan
November 8, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
Join EWU’s Office of Sustainability in this open house-styled discussion. Light refreshments will be provided. JFK Secrist Gallery | Thursday, Nov. 17 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. EWU is currently working to develop a Climate Resiliency Landscape Masterplan for the EWU Cheney Campus. The Office of Sustainability will be hosting an open house to…
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Veterans Day Display 2022
by Amy Laskowski
In honor of Veterans Day, the Veterans Resource Center will be hosting a display in the JFK lobby now through Monday, Nov. 14. The display will feature resource materials, uniform displays, archival photos and service challenge coins recognizing our veterans. There will also be a message wall to post messages, photos and memories of loved…
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