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‘Jews of Color’ initiative gets $250k boost

Dec. 20, 2021

Henry Luce Foundation funds a three-year partnership between the Program in Jewish Studies and University Libraries to ‘recover, study and elevate’ voices of Jews of color.

Living Library

Tell us your stories, alums; we really want to hear them

Dec. 16, 2021

CUnique Stories is seeking volunteers to take part in their storytelling program, which will take place this spring.

Boulder Children's Choir

Event to celebrate Latin American Indigenous authors

Oct. 22, 2021

The Nahuatl Evening features speakers, performances and books on display, and will formally recognize the additions to the University Libraries’ collections.

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Libraries, cinema studies win support to teach film preservation

Oct. 4, 2021

The $188k grant will help develop curricula to give undergraduates hands-on experiences in film archiving and preservation.

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Expert offers mapping support to broad range of scholars

Sept. 27, 2019

Geospatial data services postdoctoral fellow to provide better mapping support for all faculty and students

libraries

Library archives celebrate a century at CU Boulder

May 23, 2018

The library archives were established a century ago at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ, and Friends of the Libraries is having a celebration.

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A Century of Views of Colorado: 1820-1920

Feb. 19, 2018

The Friends of the CU Boulder Libraries invite you to their Spring Treasures event, A Century of Views of Colorado: 1820-1920, March 8, 5:30 p.m. in Benson Earth Sciences.

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'Heart Mapping' talk highlights map exhibition

May 11, 2017

A gallery talk and reception for Yazzie will take place May 19 at 3 p.m. in the Earth Sciences and Map Library. Visiting artist Faith McManus, art teacher at Northtec Education Institute in Northland, New Zealand, will be joining Yazzie in discussing “Heart Mapping: Indigenous Perspectives on Land.â€

nebraska

Novel about 19-century Nebraska feted at CU library

Nov. 1, 2016

Ronald J. Stewart, author of Then Comes a Wind, will discuss his book, a story about a family’s struggle to homestead in 1900s Nebraska during this year’s Fall Treasures event on campus.