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Results for Date: August 2021
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  • Val Waldron
Welcome back! We are very excited to announce the reopening of the Computer & Video Game Archive (CVGA) this Fall, starting on Tuesday, August 31st. We are reopening with a new service model—outlined below—which will help us provide you with a space that is safer to visit as we adjust our services around COVID-19. While hours will be limited at first, we plan to expand our hours later in the semester once we have settled into the new service model and increased our staffing capacity.
  • Justin Schell
Information about the 2021-22 Design Lab Internship program, including responsibilities and qualifications, as well as a link to the online application.
  • Justin Schell
Find out more about the 2021-22 Design Lab Residency and how to apply.
Cover of The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths
  • Vicki J Kondelik
In this mystery novel set in a seaside town in England, Harbinder Kaur, a gay Sikh police detective, investigates the murder of a ninety-year-old woman who had served as a "murder consultant" to mystery authors: helping them come up with ways to murder people. As Harbinder and three friends of the victim try to solve the crime, Harbinder discovers the victim may have been involved in espionage in Russia. Did someone take revenge? The plot takes many twists and turns. Griffiths also paints a vivid portrait of the world of crime fiction and the publishing industry. Harbinder is a strong character who faces prejudice in the police and elsewhere.
Book cover with lime green background. Illustration of a girl with pink hair and glasses sitting inside a cereal bowl filled with colorful marshmallow its.
  • Autumn Wetli
Enjoy some summer rest and relaxation reading with these recently acquired titles for the Library's OverDrive Collection.
Image of the Shapiro Library Lobby, with a COVID check-in desk and students.
  • Emily Puckett Rodgers
When the pandemic quickly shut down our libraries' physical spaces, in-person services, and access to many of our physical resources, the Library didn’t know when we might reopen to campus. Over the last 16 months members of the Library Environments department collaborated with Facilities and department managers and colleagues to design, create, and evaluate our pandemic-based changes to physical spaces, workflows, and onsite services.