A panel of local educators will explore issues with book selection today and the way that teachers and librarians select the books their students read.
Yale School of Nursing (YSN) embarks on its centennial year (Sept. 2023-May 2024) this month with a new dean as the school begins its next century of service. Azita Emami, PhD, MSN, BSN, RNT, RN, FAAN began her term August 1 and will steer YSN through a slate of programming that reflects on 100 years of history while shaping the future of the nation’s most trusted profession.
Mary Margaret Wright was born on June 2, 1925, in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the fifth of seven children of Leolan B. Wright Jr. and Catherine E. Wright both children
Textbook costs can add to students stress and limit their options for classes. Affordability is a barrier the JMU library is attempting to help overcome with loan systems and online
Three faculty members from the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences recently published an ALA Editions Special Report that looks at cultural humility as a practice to support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in libraries and other institutions.