One of my most enjoyable duties as Director of Libraries over the past 12 years has been to participate in our annual spring commencement ceremonies. It is always heart-warming to see the exhilaration of the students and the pride of their families as the graduates cross the stage and being a new chapter of their lives. This year, Commencement held a special meaning for me as I retire after 23 years as a professional librarian. Just as with each of those newly graduated students, I am beginning a new chapter in my life. Like them, I am excited by the opportunities ahead (traveling, spending time with family and friends, and binge watching all those television series I haven\u27t seen because I was doing email every evening) but also wistf...
While climatologically our New England winter and spring have been unusual, the academic calendar co...
Message from Jay: Over the summer, Emily Silverman, our longtime Director of Library Development and...
The Emmanuel d\u27Alzon Library Newsletter provides important updates about library collections, pol...
Message from Jay: Recently I was asked what my proudest momentshave been since becoming Director of ...
Message from Jay: When I saw the cover of this newsletter in draft, my initial reaction was that cha...
Message from Jay: Telling our story – the story of UMass Amherst Libraries – is essential to buildin...
If you have been following the Libraries’ newsletter closely over the years, you might have noticed ...
Message from Jay: Anticipating the campus ten-year New England Association of Schools and Colleges (...
Message from Jay: If we build it, they will come.” This paraphrased quotation from the movie “Field...
Message from Jay: There is no question – UMass Amherst librarians and staff are world class. Feature...
A Year to Remember and Celebrate 2013 is the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the founding of our lan...
In this edition of the News for the Friends of the UMass Amherst Libraries, you will notice an unusu...
Message from Jay: The Library as Place might be a good subtitle for this issue of the Friends of t...
Message from Jay: Since Issue 36 (Fall/Winter 2008) of News for the Friends of the UMass Amherst Lib...
Changes great and small are happening at the libraries this semester. For one thing, our students ar...
While climatologically our New England winter and spring have been unusual, the academic calendar co...
Message from Jay: Over the summer, Emily Silverman, our longtime Director of Library Development and...
The Emmanuel d\u27Alzon Library Newsletter provides important updates about library collections, pol...
Message from Jay: Recently I was asked what my proudest momentshave been since becoming Director of ...
Message from Jay: When I saw the cover of this newsletter in draft, my initial reaction was that cha...
Message from Jay: Telling our story – the story of UMass Amherst Libraries – is essential to buildin...
If you have been following the Libraries’ newsletter closely over the years, you might have noticed ...
Message from Jay: Anticipating the campus ten-year New England Association of Schools and Colleges (...
Message from Jay: If we build it, they will come.” This paraphrased quotation from the movie “Field...
Message from Jay: There is no question – UMass Amherst librarians and staff are world class. Feature...
A Year to Remember and Celebrate 2013 is the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the founding of our lan...
In this edition of the News for the Friends of the UMass Amherst Libraries, you will notice an unusu...
Message from Jay: The Library as Place might be a good subtitle for this issue of the Friends of t...
Message from Jay: Since Issue 36 (Fall/Winter 2008) of News for the Friends of the UMass Amherst Lib...
Changes great and small are happening at the libraries this semester. For one thing, our students ar...
While climatologically our New England winter and spring have been unusual, the academic calendar co...
Message from Jay: Over the summer, Emily Silverman, our longtime Director of Library Development and...
The Emmanuel d\u27Alzon Library Newsletter provides important updates about library collections, pol...