Category: Past Events
Sandy Williams Remembrance Space
September 30, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
In light of the passing of Sandy Williams, a space has been created in the JFK Library to enable members of the Eastern Community to come celebrate and remember Sandy, learn about some of the amazing things Sandy did, and discover how we can continue to support her work. The space will be accessible Oct.…
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The Human Library, Coming April 2023
September 16, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
Do you have a lived experience unlike others you know? Do you sometimes feel misunderstood, stereotyped, or marginalized? Are you interested in sharing your story in a series of casual conversations, in a safe, supportive, and meaningful way? Learn more about becoming a Human Book in our Human Library event, part of EWU’s Diversity and…
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EWU Libraries Services Shifting from WSU’s Health Sciences Library
EWU Libraries no longer has a presence at WSU’s Health Sciences Library (formerly known as the Spokane Academic Library.) What does this mean for EWU students, staff, and faculty? You may: Continue to use Health Sciences Library public spaces, computers and resources during staffed library hours using the same opportunities WSU affords to community members.…
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Reference Management: RefWorks Subscription Ends in December 2022
August 15, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
In order to optimize the use of our electronic resources and in consideration of the current collection development priorities, EWU Libraries has decided to discontinue our RefWorks subscription effective December 31, 2022. All current users will need to move his/her/their references to an alternate citation management tool. Visit our Citation Help research guide for an…
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Upload Your Symposium Work to the EWU Digital Commons
May 6, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
Students! Are you presenting at EWU’s Symposium? Share your work with the world! Upload your project to the EWU Digital Commons. Benefits: Your work will have a permanent home, with a permanent URL. Your work will be backed-up and preserved. Use the URL to link from your resume or graduate school application! See the Digital…
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AA-NH/PI Heritage Month in JFK
May 3, 2022 by Amy Laskowski
EWU Libraries is happy to be part of EWU’s AA & NH/PI Month activities this May. Fa’a Sāmoa |JFK Library Secrist Gallery | May 4 – May 20 Fa’a Sāmoa translates to “the Samoan way.” The term refers to all things Samoan. The values, beliefs, and customs are all embodied in the term Fa’a…
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Speed Relating: Building Community Through Coffee & Conversation
by Amy Laskowski
Join us for this EWU Diversity and Inclusion Week Event! Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Location: JFK Library Lobby Speed Relating is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to connect over free Thomas Hammer coffee and have open conversations with a variety of individuals representing diverse identities, professions,…
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Life During COVID Student Submission Drawing
December 16, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
“…if nothing else, I hope that my story will at least prove to be a source of inspiration for those who seek to persevere through tough times. The last year + plus has been anything but normal and for me, it has been an absolute… Living hell.” –Nathan Weeks, EWU Music major This…
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Veterans Day Display at JFK Library
November 3, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
EWU Libraries is happy to host this year’s Veterans Day Display, created and assembled by the EWU Veterans Resource Center. The display features resource materials, uniform displays and service challenge coins recognizing our veterans. There is a message wall for all to post messages, photos, and memories of loved ones who served. Special thanks to…
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Library Services During Covid: A TImeline
September 22, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
See how library and learning commons services paused, powered back on, and continue to evolve during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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