August 26, 2020 August Virtual Display: Women’s Equality Day Clark College student library worker Rebekah Semrau assisted in the creation of this post. In 1973, Congress declared that August 26th would be known as National Women’s Equality Day, recognizing... Categories books/Clark College Libraries/displays/diversity/e-books/history/websites/women
June 18, 2020 Solidarity, Commitment, and Resources from Your Library Content warning: This post mentions violence against BIPOC and systems of oppression, especially in the United States, colleges, and libraries. Solidarity The recent killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and... Categories Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/collections/CTC/diversity/history/iCommons/resources
June 15, 2020 Time-Saving Research Tips If you’re still figuring out online classes, or trying to do your own research while homeschooling your kids, or any number of juggling acts many of us are faced with... Categories Clark College Libraries/information literacy/resources
June 11, 2020 Clark College Libraries End of Quarter Reminders The end of spring quarter is near! We want to remind students that all items currently checked out must be returned on time in order to avoid late fees. Laptops:... Categories Clark College Libraries/finals week/iCommons/laptops
May 25, 2020 Remembrance Day Poppies Remembrance Day Poppies Today we observe Memorial Day, honoring the men, women, and dedicated service animals that died while serving in the United States military. This day was originally... Categories books/Clark College Libraries/e-books/events/history/library catalog/poetry
May 8, 2020 Explore Gardening! The month of May signals enjoying nature, planting a garden or relaxing in the sun. Clark Libraries gives students access to a variety of eBooks that can provide hours of... Categories Clark College Libraries/databases/e-books
April 30, 2020 This Week in History, April 26th – May 2nd. Jesse Redmon Fauset 1 “The remarkable thing about this gift of ours is that it has its rise, I am convinced, in the very woes which beset us . .... Categories Clark College Libraries/This Week in History
April 20, 2020 eCookbooks The first day of the spring term is here. The sun is shining, the weather is getting warmer, but there is still a chill in the air in the evenings.... Categories Clark College Libraries
April 17, 2020 National Library Week 2020: April 19-25 “The theme for National Library Week 2020, “Find your place at the library,” was chosen some time ago, before any of us could imagine the emergence of a global pandemic... Categories books/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/CTC/displays/diversity/e-books/iCommons/library catalog/resources/services/students/videos/websites
March 20, 2020 The Week in History, March 15th – 21st. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg C. 2012 The Week in History recognizes the lives, losses and achievements of four authors. “How fortunate I was to be alive and a lawyer when,... Categories Clark College Libraries