While researching African American sideshow musicians for the grant project’s upcoming digital exhibit, it became apparent there was another story that needed to be told: the legacy of Ephraim Williams, the world’s first Black circus owner.
Unit: Milner Library
Open access publishing webinar to be held on May 10
Interested in learning more about publishing as an open access author? Register for this May 10 webinar.
Discovering affordable materials for your classes and research
Learn about affordable research resources from Milner Library’s scholarly communication team.
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.
A welcoming library, then and now
April 9 marks Ange Milner’s 165th birthday. Learn more about the University’s first library and her indefatigable legacy.
National Library Week 2021: Welcome to Your Library
In honor of National Library Week, take a step back in time and learn about all of the different places on campus the University’s library has welcomed students, faculty, and staff.
ISU ReD marks its 10,000th item
ISU ReD, Illinois State University’s institutional repository, recently marked an important milestone: its 10,000th addition
Homecoming celebration events, April 5-11
Homecoming: Redbirds in Flight, April 5-11, will celebrate with virtual or socially distanced events.
Milner Library provides access to Dr. Harsha Walia’s e-books ahead of her keynote lecture
Two books from WGSS 24.5 Annual Student Research Symposium speaker Dr. Harsha Walia are available as e-books from Milner Library.
WGSS Research Symposium to explore Reconcile, Rebuild, and Recover, April 12-16
The annual symposium, virtual this year, will include a combination of live and recorded performances, panel discussions, readings, and presentations, along with three keynote speakers in the evenings.