Meet the Newest Student Hires at the Library
The library team is always growing! Here are some of the latest students who have joined....
The library team is always growing! Here are some of the latest students who have joined....
Stress Buster Week happens every semester a week before finals week. This year the Marriott Library is partnering with the University of Utah Counseling Center to provide various activities to help students de-stress....
For more than fifty years, a woman by the name of Alberta Henry – devoted civil rights activist, educator, and community leader in Salt Lake City – carried the torch for hope, compassion, and change. She embedded herself in the public school system, served as...
Fall semester 2021, a fall like no other – the U welcomed in the largest-ever freshman class. And, for the second year in a row, the U saw its largest total enrollment. Things are on the uptick. Here’s how the Marriott Library is meeting the demand....
Human Rights Day is celebrated annually on December 10th in celebration of "the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." We're celebrating this day with some book recommendations from librarian Allyson Mower....
With millions of items available at the J. Willard Marriott Library it’s hard to believe that we don’t always have All U Need, but what happens when there’s an item that we don’t have? In some cases, this is when Interlibrary Loan (ILL) steps in....
November is Native American Heritage Month. Here are a few databases available through the J. Willard Marriott Library for students, staff, and faculty to explore....
Native Places Atlas is a spatial humanities new project restoring indigenous place names to major landscape features and historical and cultural sites within an interactive, layered map centered on Utah. The histories of the state’s traditionally associated tribes are embedded in places and place names....
Whenever our Florida family visit us during the winter, they always say the mountains look as if they are powdered in confectioner’s sugar. Snow in other states might indeed mean it is winter, but here in Utah snow represents another season—the season of skiing. This...
November marks National Native American Heritage Month! Join us in paying tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of the original inhabitants of this land. According to the National Park Services, "the history, traditions, and culture of Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians are...