Did you know that April 19th to the 28th is National Dance Week? Regardless of if your a ballet veteran or a casual toe tapper, dance is a great way to get […]
Reading Jeanne Murray Walker
This Friday, Eastern University will be hosting the poet Jeanne Murray Walker. Walker will be reading from her recent publication Leaping from the Burning Train: A Poet’s Journey of Faith and discussing the role of faith in her work. This event will be taking place in the Gough Great Room at 3pm.
We all could use a little space
By Chelsea Post, Systems Librarian Have you ever looked up at the night sky and realized just how small you are in the grand scheme of things? No? Just me? Well, whether […]
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
By Joy Dlugosz, Director of University Library We celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15) to recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic American champions who have inspired others to […]
Another Year Begins!
By Chelsea Post, Systems Librarian “The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.” Albert Einstein (1879-1955. Theoretical physicist) To all who are new to Eastern University […]
POETRY PREPARATION: ARE YOU READY FOR BLACKOUT POETRY?
Are you prepared to participate in the BlackOut Poetry event being co-sponsored by Warner Library and Eastern’s creative writing, art, and photography journal, Inklings? If the liveliness of spring and the hope […]
March Madness for All Interests in AVON
As we move into March, basketball fans will be infected by March Madness. March Madness is the lighthearted term meant to convey the feverish frenzy experienced by sports fans as teams bid […]
African American History Month: A portal into the culture, struggle, and achievements
In January our window displays focused on African American history and Martin Luther King Day. We highlighted the books and videos in our collection. As we move through Black History Month, we’d […]
Games People Play
Last semester, Warner Library added a variety of board games to our collection. However, we don’t have a monopoly on games, and we know that keeping social distance may mean your gaming […]
Warner Library vs Google
Written by Laura O’Reilly, Access Services Librarian We all do it. Even librarians. Yep, Google seems to be the fastest, easiest way to find information; however, is it unbiased, accurate, and reliable? […]