By Patrick Zinn, Texas A&M University Libraries Let the University Libraries help you Beat The Hell Out of Finals, Dec. 7–13, with furry “study buddies” from Aggieland Pets With A Purpose (APWAP), a creative outlet at the “Stress Buster Station” and more. Pet therapy dogs from APWAP —…
As part of Native American Month, the Texas A&M University Libraries’ Diversity Advancement Committee (DAC) will be hosting “More Than a Word,” a film about Native American-based sports mascots. The screening will be on Tuesday, November 7 from 1:00pm—3:00pm and held in Evans Library Room 204E, followed…
A close up of a Game of Thrones tour guide’s costume and sword in Strangford on August 13, 2015 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Charles McQuillan/Getty Images) By Texas A&M University Libraries Come dressed as your favorite “Game of Thrones” or “A Song of Ice & Fire” character to the…
By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M Cushing Memorial Library & Archives will host “Our Stories, Our Voices: The Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project.” The presentation by Arden Eversmeyer and Dr. Kathleen Schmidt Prezbindowski will occur in the Mayo-Thomas Room on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, from 5:30…
Bike desks are current available for use at three Texas A&M University Libraries locations. By Patrick Zinn, Texas A&M University Libraries Texas A&M University students can now exercise while hitting the books at the University Libraries thanks to new FitDesk Bike Desks at Sterling C. Evans Library, West Campus Library…
As the first recipient of the Don Kelly Collection Fellowship, Nikita Shepard is visiting Texas A&M University to conduct research for her master’s degree thesis on the history of LGBT youths, primarily post-WWII to 2000. By Heather Rodriguez, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts Growing up is hard. But…
By Patrick Zinn, Texas A&M University Libraries Let the University Libraries help you Beat The Hell Out of Finals, May 4-9, with furry “study buddies” from Aggieland Pets With A Purpose (APWAP), a creative outlet at the Stress Buster Station, and refreshments at the Random Snacks of Kindness and…
By Texas A&M University Libraries Staff We know you can’t ever judge a book by its cover. Texas A&M University Libraries is proud to present its first annual Human Library, where everyone is invited to come check out a “Human Book” and through respectful dialogue challenge stereotypes. Each person…
State lawmakers and Texas A&M University administrators gather around a flag honoring Aggies who served in World War I. By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University and Reeve Hamilton, Texas A&M University System Two service flags honoring the lives of Texas A&M students, faculty and staff who served in World War…
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) American poet, author, and journalist. By Sam Geyer, Texas A&M University Libraries While most know of Walt Whitman as a poet and journalist, a recent discovery of an early published novel, Life and Adventures of Jack Engle, shows a completely different side of Whitman’s literary career. The…