Oct 02, 2021 5 Spooky Recommendations for Halloween
It's the spooky season once again. Here's some spine-chilling horrors and mysteries recommended by Allyson Mower, Head of Scholarly Communication & Copyright....
It's the spooky season once again. Here's some spine-chilling horrors and mysteries recommended by Allyson Mower, Head of Scholarly Communication & Copyright....
Life can get busy, so it can be hard to keep up with the latest literature in your favorite field of study. Luckily, Librarian Allyson Mower has come up with 5 great ways to stay current....
Droughts have been pervasive throughout history inspiring many to write about this natural disaster. Librarian Allyson Mower has recommended these titles (both fiction and non-fiction) that feature themes and settings of droughts and how they affect us....
March is Women's History Month! While we have recommendations from last year, this year we're focusing on women authors from Utah! Allyson Mower, Head of Scholarly Communication & Copyright, has recommended the following titles that fit the bill. All of these are available through the...
February is Black History Month. The Black Cultural Center and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion have many events planned through the month. Here is a list of books recommended by librarian Allyson Mower for this month....
It’s a new year. With all the new potential and possibilities a turn of the calendar represents, let these books serve as a guide to planning your year, creating new goals (or not), and general tips on good self-governance. ...
This month's recommendations feature books that highlight leadership, community, and helping others. This list was created by Allyson Mower, Head of Scholarly Communication & Copyright....
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). The Center for Student Wellness is leading an annual campus-wide campaign in an effort to promote awareness, address prevention, and prompt response around DV. From their website, "Domestic violence affects millions, of every race, religion, culture and status....
Banned Books Week is an annual event in September where libraries celebrate the freedom to read....
Reading a book can be a great way to learn about ways to de-stress and focus on personal wellness. Allyson Mower, Head of Scholarly Communication & Copyright, has recommended the following titles to help you get started....