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April 12, 2021
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program is offering a remote course titled “American Bloomsbury: The Writers of America's First Literary Community”. The class will be held remotely from May to June. In three wooden houses in Concord, Massachusetts, during the 1850s, an American literary movement was…
April 12, 2021
Applications for PRISE (Program Rewarding Innovation in STEM Entrepreneurship) are now open. PRISE is a cohort-based program for undergraduate women-aligned people who are interested in entrepreneurship and creating STEM-based solutions to a problem that they identify. Students who are selected…
April 07, 2021
Volunteers are needed at the Vaccine Distribution Site on CWRU's campus from Wednesday, April 7, through Saturday, April 11. Students can sign up through the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning in CampusGroups. Staff can register by signing up using this Google form. Vaccinators can…
March 18, 2021
The Faculty Senate Committee on University Libraries and the four University Libraries invite CWRU faculty to participate in a campus forum about a possible proposed policy on Open Access. If approved, the Faculty Open Access Policy would enable broad dissemination of CWRU faculty-authored…
March 16, 2021
Kelvin Smith Library will present "Mythbusting Book Collecting" with Rebecca Romney, a rare book dealer, appraiser, author and specialist on the HISTORY Channel's popular series, "Pawn Stars." Free and open to all, the virtual event will be livestreamed on Tuesday, April 13, at 5 p.m.
March 15, 2021
On Wednesday, February 24, Anastasia Tsang, a student assistant at KSL, wrote a blog post on the library as part of an Instagram takeover with CWRU Undergraduate Admission. In her post, Anastasia shares her favorite spaces within the library and highlights services such as the Research Services…
March 05, 2021
Spring Semester 2021 Updates Welcome back to the Kelvin Smith Library! Our highest priorities are to ensure your health and safety and to provide a warm, inviting and productive space for your study and research. The library adheres strictly to all state and university public health guidelines…
March 02, 2021
As part of the Engineering Week (E-Week) activities, the KSL Challenge dared students to test their research skills with ten engineering source-related questions. We are very proud of the three participants with perfect scores! Guillermo Fiallos-Gonzalez, a Chemical Engineering major, class of…
February 17, 2021
Join the KSL challenge to celebrate Engineering Week (E-Week)! February 24; 9am - 7pm Challenge your research skills by answering ten questions about engineering sources. The top three winners will receive prizes provided by KSL! Register Today! Engineering Week takes place each year to…
December 14, 2020
The latest Mac and Windows versions of Zoom give the host more flexibility and assistance with breakout rooms. Now, co-hosts of the sessions can open, assign participants to and close breakout rooms—privileges that were previously limited to the host. Along with a previous update of allowing for…