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  1. The G-Tones

    May 13 Library Study Break with The G-Tones

    May 06, 2019
    Come join The G-Tones for a 30-minute study break in Burling Lounge, first floor, on Monday, May 13, at 9 p.m.
  2. Graduates wearing mortar boards

    Library for Alumni

    May 02, 2019
    Providing access to a range of academic databases.
  3. ArtStor

    ARTstor Digital Library

    Apr 30, 2019
    A resource containing over 2 million images from the world's museums, archives, libraries, scholars, and artists.
  4. Break Open the Vault logo with Gates-Rawson tower on open book

    7th Annual Break Open the Vault

    Apr 23, 2019

    What: Break Open the Vault
    When: 8-9 pm, May 2, 2019
    Where: Special Collections, Burling Library basement

    Come join the…

  5. Text: National Poetry Month

    Library to Sponsor Poetry Egg Hunt

    Apr 11, 2019

    What: Poetry Egg Hunt
    When:  April 15-19, 2019
    Where:  Burling Library

    Please join the Grinnell…

  6. silhouette of woman at stages of life from toddler through old age

    Memoirs

    Apr 04, 2019
    Check out the book display curated by Mai Vu ’21 and located near the Peer Mentoring area in Burling.
  7. News and newspapers

    Stay up to date! Stay informed!

    Apr 04, 2019
    Online access to Washington Post, New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, and PressReader.
  8. Dan Reynolds and the cover of Postcards from Auschwitz

    Dark Tourism? Travel to Sites of Holocaust Remembrance, Wed., March 13, 2019, at 4:15 pm, Burling Lounge

    Mar 11, 2019
    Dan Reynolds, Seth Richards Professor in Modern Languages, will present his reflections on visits to Holocaust memorials and museums, the topic of his recent book Postcards from Auschwitz: Holocaust Tourism and the Meaning of Remembrance.
  9. Sunny Yudkoff

    Tubercular Vistas: Rewriting Thomas Mann in Hebrew

    Mar 07, 2019
    March 12-13, 2019, Sunny Yudkoff will present on the role played by tuberculosis in the life and writing of the Hebrew modernist David Vogel and also participate in an informal conversation, Jewish Studies Today, with students.
  10. Social Explorer database logo with map of USA

    Social Explorer

    Mar 06, 2019
    Provides access to current and historical census data and demographic information, as well as economic data, crime data, environmental data, and more. Users can create maps and reports to illustrate, analyze, and understand demography and other social changes. Most data is for the U.S., but some data on Canada and European countries is also available.

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