
Here at Warner Library, we love the students, faculty, and staff that we serve. So this February, we’re making an effort to keep good feelings going around. This month, we are hosting […]
Here at Warner Library, we love the students, faculty, and staff that we serve. So this February, we’re making an effort to keep good feelings going around. This month, we are hosting […]
Since the existence of the United States, a rich tradition of African-American literature has existed. However, it is important to read this material properly in its historical context. There is little known […]
The month of February was chosen to mark the observance of Black History Month because of Abraham Lincoln (Feb 12) and Frederick Douglass’s (Feb 14) birthdays. Not just recognized in the United […]
January 24 – Feb 15 Following the lunar or Xia calendar, February 1st will usher in the year of the tiger! The period of celebration for Lunar New Year, often referred to […]
January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849 On this day in 1809 in Boston, MA, short story writer, poet, essayist, father of detective stories, a fixture of the gothic genre- Edgar Allan […]
remembering the Civil Rights leader in 2022 On the third Monday in January we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to mark the date of his birth, […]
The holiday recognizes the contributions and culture of people of Korean descent in the United States. It was formally recognized by the federal government in 2005. The date of January 13th was […]
If your job is to work with books all day, then what do you spend time reading? As a person who isn’t a big fan of new years’ resolutions, instead I’ve started […]
This holiday was founded by the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus in 1990. It honors the legacy and unique worship of Black members of the Catholic Church. This month was chosen for […]
National Native American Heritage Month celebrates the culture and history of the Native American Peoples. It was federally recognized in 1990 for the first time by then-President Bush. However, many Natives pushed […]