Books in the Time of Corona
During difficult times, a good book can distract us from the daily worries of the latest news. With travel plans changed due to the worldwide outbreak of the coronavirus, staying … Read More
During difficult times, a good book can distract us from the daily worries of the latest news. With travel plans changed due to the worldwide outbreak of the coronavirus, staying … Read More
As shown in a brief video summary, a month has passed since the opening of the first SEBS Little Free Library (LFL) in a busy location in Foran Hall, right outside the … Read More
Cross-promoting an exciting event: Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore will be speaking at Rutgers on March 5th, as part of the Rutgers Book Initiative! Dr. Lepore’s … Read More
Chang Science Library has recently opened a “Little Free Library”: a shelf opposite the library entrance for people to share books, a kind of take-a-penny leave-a-penny tray for reading. The … Read More
The SEBS Little Free Library finally opened on February 4, 2020 in Foran Hall outside the entrance to the Chang Library on Cook campus with much fanfare! Executive Dean … Read More
Last week Chang Science Library became the Chang Transfiguration Library for our second Harry Potter marathon reading and party! Students and library patrons dropped by to make buttons, drink butterbeer, … Read More
As a teaser for tomorrow’s Harry Potter marathon reading tomorrow at Chang Library, here’s a collection of useful wisdom from the books! These tidbits have been specially curated for the … Read More
We are pleased to announce a collaboration between SEBS and the New Brunswick Libraries, the first Little Free Library at SEBS. Please join Bob Goodman, Laura Lawson, Mary Nucci (SEBS) … Read More
Save the date! Reading Harry Potter @Chang is back on Tuesday, February 4, 2019, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Chang Science Library. Join us for a day … Read More
QUESTION: As stressbuster for students during finals, what’s better than some inspirational quotes from our favorite books? ANSWER: Buttons! Buttons that students create, using favorite quotes of theirs or – … Read More