Kate Foster Hutchens
Posts by Kate Foster Hutchens

The first Friday in June is National Doughnut Day! We have items across our collections that feature this delectable treat...

The late-Soviet-period author's appearance on campus and in our archives are explored in this guest blog post by Caitlin Moriarty, Special Collections Reader Services Assistant.

Four years after the retirement of the paper callslip, the Special Collections Library's Reading Room experience has changed quite a bit...

Arthur Miller, Marge Piercy, and...Grandma? They might all be shelved together amid these stately gray volumes.

If you’re interested in the history of vaudeville, burlesque, or other 20th century stage performance, these papers might just give you some insight into “what’s happened to the the’tre”…

Meet Laura. She spent her summer doing research in the Special Collections Library, and I was able to talk with her for a few minutes on her last day about her experience.

Many finding aids for our archives and manuscript materials are online, but some are not (yet). When a Special Collections catalog record says “Unpublished finding aid available in repository,” these are what we’re talking about.