From the Archives: Advanced Studies Program
The first session of the Advanced Studies Program (ASP) was held in the summer of 1958. It was made possible, in part, by a grant from the Fund for the Advancement of Education. In a preliminary announcement of the program, … Continued
Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Since 2008, July has been recognized as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. It’s a time to raise attention and acknowledge the unique struggles that minority communities face in terms of mental illness in the United States. Often those who … Continued
Book Pairs for Summer Reading
Here is another idea for summer reading, this one courtesy of Ms. Seymour: “Looking to read with a buddy this summer? For those whose reading partner is at a different reading level—or even for those who aren’t—here are a few … Continued
Books You Can Read In A Day!
Sometimes as readers, we just want the feeling of satisfaction that a quick read can bring. Mrs. Kittler agrees – here is what she has to say: “There’s nothing I like more than hunkering down in a comfy chair with … Continued
Let the Summer Reading Begin!
Ah, summer – a time for relaxing, enjoying a well-earned vacation, and finally getting to your TBR pile in that most enjoyable of activities – summer reading! We here at the library will be indulging in a bit of summer … Continued