Watch local public and school librarians, the Wildcat Book Shop buyer, and CWU students discuss the importance of equal access to diverse and inclusive reading materials.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/libraryevents/1002/thumbnail.jp
Many of the most challenged books, year after year, feature voices from diverse communities (includi...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
This article gives a summary of the panel that took place at the McMinnville Community Center and wa...
In celebration of Freedom to Read Week, the BCLA/CLA student chapters and the ALA student chapter at...
Panel Discussion discussion on Friday Video Description: Inclusive access and equitable access p...
This video features a panel discussion on literature and the first amendment, where C. Eric Lincoln ...
Tuesday, October 16, 7-8:30 pm, London Public Library, Landon BranchPart of the 5th Annual FIMS #Pub...
Join OhioLINK and the Ohio Department of Higher Education for a discussion on textbook affordability...
This session begins with the premise that liberal arts colleges provide value to their students, and...
Wednesday, October 4th at 4:00 pm, we will host a panel that features librarians, educators, and leg...
Reading Who We Were to Discover Who We Can Become The Everyone Counts Faculty and Professional Learn...
The Newport Public Library celebrated Banned Books Week with a panel discussion dedicated to reading...
These posters were created to promote an academic lecture about free speech on campus
A panel in McMinnville will address the topic of Censorship and Academic Freedom. Panelists from al...
A panel discusses the importance of protecting books from being banned and challenged to protect our...
Many of the most challenged books, year after year, feature voices from diverse communities (includi...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
This article gives a summary of the panel that took place at the McMinnville Community Center and wa...
In celebration of Freedom to Read Week, the BCLA/CLA student chapters and the ALA student chapter at...
Panel Discussion discussion on Friday Video Description: Inclusive access and equitable access p...
This video features a panel discussion on literature and the first amendment, where C. Eric Lincoln ...
Tuesday, October 16, 7-8:30 pm, London Public Library, Landon BranchPart of the 5th Annual FIMS #Pub...
Join OhioLINK and the Ohio Department of Higher Education for a discussion on textbook affordability...
This session begins with the premise that liberal arts colleges provide value to their students, and...
Wednesday, October 4th at 4:00 pm, we will host a panel that features librarians, educators, and leg...
Reading Who We Were to Discover Who We Can Become The Everyone Counts Faculty and Professional Learn...
The Newport Public Library celebrated Banned Books Week with a panel discussion dedicated to reading...
These posters were created to promote an academic lecture about free speech on campus
A panel in McMinnville will address the topic of Censorship and Academic Freedom. Panelists from al...
A panel discusses the importance of protecting books from being banned and challenged to protect our...
Many of the most challenged books, year after year, feature voices from diverse communities (includi...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
This article gives a summary of the panel that took place at the McMinnville Community Center and wa...