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  • 5,500+ Books in Under a Minute

    Posted on September 4, 2013

    More than 5,500 copies of  A Tale for the Time Being flew out the doors of the Kohl Center after Convocation.  Checkout […]

  • Ruth Ozeki on “Book Talk”

    Posted on August 29, 2013

    Haven’t yet gotten a chance to start this year’s Go Big Read book, A Tale for the Time Being? Or read it […]

  • Suicide Prevention: Go Big Read to Partner with UHS and ASK.LISTEN.SAVE.

    Posted on August 23, 2013

    In “Tale for the Time Being,” Go Big Read author Ruth Ozeki explores themes of trauma including sexual assault, bullying, and suicide. […]

  • NIH Reaches Agreement with Family of Henrietta Lacks

    Posted on August 7, 2013

    The Go Big Read selection from 2011-12, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot, has continued to generate a lot […]

  • “After Chernobyl” at Ebling Library

    Posted on June 26, 2013

    “The closer you are to Chernobyl, the less dangerous it seems.” This is the theme of Ebling Library‘s latest exhibit, “After Chernobyl: […]

  • “A Crucial Collaboration”: Ruth Ozeki on the reader-writer relationship

    Posted on June 11, 2013

    A Tale for the Time Being author Ruth Ozeki If you’ve started reading this year’s Go Big Read book, A Tale for […]

  • Here comes the sun!

    Posted on May 20, 2013

    The weather is warm, the trees are green, the streets are full of frantic undergraduates trying to move futons out of their […]

  • Go Big Read 2013-14 Book Selection!

    Posted on May 1, 2013

    It’s a big day in the Go Big Read office! Our official announcement was made public at 9:00am, and since then we’ve […]

  • Science Expeditions

    Posted on April 3, 2013

    It’s been awhile, Go Big Readers! I hope everyone’s spring semester has been going well, and that you all got to take […]

  • Wednesday Nite @ the Lab

    Posted on February 15, 2013

    If you’ve gotten to see “Fallout” at Ebling Library–or even if you haven’t!–here’s your chance to find out how the exhibit was […]

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