Faculty members are encouraged to integrate library programming and events in their Fall 2015 course syllabi:
The Voices Library Lecture series committee continues its engaging programs with topics ranging from the dangers of drug use, white-nose bat syndrome, nanotechnology, as well as other topics from today’s headlines. The fall program will be announced later this summer and made available online. Many presentations are available for viewing later through recorded archives.
Dwight Marvin Library will host the traveling exhibit “Changing America: Emancipation Proclamation, 1863, to March on Washington, 1963” for the first six weeks of the semester. The exhibit will be on display in the Troy Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Atrium in the first floor cafe exhibit area. The exhibit is presented by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and the National Museum of American History. A slate of programs and events scheduled throughout the fall semester continue opportunities for dialogue, study, and reflection on America’s civil rights struggle. Confirmed speakers include Dr. Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., Dr. Alice Green, and Steve Sheinkin, who will address social justice, mass incarceration, and the segregated military respectively. The full program will be announced later this summer.
For questions about library programming, please contact Voices Committee Chair Robert Matthews (r.matthews@hvcc.edu) or Library Director Brenda Hazard (b.hazard@hvcc.edu).
Published: Thu, 14 May 2015 19:46:53 +0000 by b.hazard