Women’s History Month continues, and this week we are focusing on the author Sandra Cisneros. Cisneros was born in Chicago in the mid-1950s. Her parents where Alfredo Cisneros del Moral, a Mexican immigrant who gained […]
Women’s History Month : Toni Morrison
March is Women’s History Month and we’re celebrating women authors. Through the rest of this month, you can expect blog post about different authors. We’re starting with Toni Morrison, whose book Mercy […]
Black History : Butter Pecan Ice Cream
During the era of Segregation in American history, Black Americans were free from slavery, but they were not free from discrimination. One form that discrimination took was that Black people were denied […]
New Self Care Ebooks
At the beginning of a new year, it’s common to make goals to better your self and your life. So where to start? Warner Library has recently added some self care books […]
Upcoming Library Events
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Warner Library! We have lots of fun displays for Eastern’s students, faculty, and staff to check out when they stop by. We also […]
A Letter to New Students from a Librarian
Dear New Student, Welcome to the beginning of your college journey! I’m sure there are lots different emotions you’re feeling – excitement for the independence, nervousness for the workload, and curiosity for […]
5 Library Tips for New Students
It’s only a few more weeks until all the students are back on campus and the librarians could not be more excited! We want everyone to thrive during this upcoming school year, […]
Mental Health Awareness Month
May tends to be a student’s favorite time of year: the weather’s warming up, classes are over, and midnight activities are spent adventuring and laughing with friends rather than studying and writing […]
Black Out Poetry
Every year, April celebrates National Poetry Month. It’s a time where this beautiful and mysterious form of writing is properly acknowledged. Some writers, like Savannah Brown, celebrate by hosting a poetry writing […]
Take FLIGHT with a Librarian
As the end of another semester draws near, the to-do lists tend to get longer and longer by the day. With finals looming, it can feel a little overwhelming. The college has […]