The Canal by Canal exhibit runs March 1-31 on Milner Library’s second floor. A lecture, reception and book signing with Dr. Erik Nordman will be held March 22.
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Milner Library to host Game Night on November 11
Take a break from school work with games, snacks, and fun on November 11 from 7-10 p.m. on Floor 3 of Milner Library.
Coming Home exhibit celebrates 100 years of homecoming
Celebrate 100 years of Coming Home with a special exhibit from University Archives on display on Floor 2 of Milner Library through December 16.
Milner Library recognizes Open Access Week, October 25-31
Join Milner Library in recognizing Open Access Week with a series of events and workshops the week of October 25-31.
Celebrate National Poetry Month with award-winning poet Naudia Williams
Join Milner Library on April 22 as they host ISU’s very own award-winning student poet Naudia Williams.
Join Milner Library for talk on the history of ISU’s library science program
Did you know that Illinois State University used to have its own library science program? Join ISU Archivist April Anderson Zorn on April 8 as she explores the Redbird history of the library science program as well as gives updates on program alumni.
Milner Library announces talk on international civic engagement
Join Milner Library for a special virtual talk on How Librarians Support International Libraries: Civic Engagement Beyond our Borders on March 30.
Milner Library recognizes Open Access Week, October 19-25
Join Milner Library for a variety of events and workshops that highlight the benefits of making information free, online, and open for all to use during Open Access Week 2020.
Explore culture through student art with FOOD for THOUGHT exhibit
As part of their coursework students created information design posters about one dish from their ancestral country and traced its history, ingredients and relevance culminating in the FOOD for THOUGHT exhibit.
Milner Library to host Artist Talk with Jason Reblando, November 5
Meet artist Jason Reblando and view his portfolio edition of New Deal Utopias as well as work from his series documenting planned communities that were part of the U.S. federal government’s Resettlement Administration during the Great Depression.