Getting Help
As you work on papers and other assignments, remember we are here to provide advice on your research, assistance obtaining materials from other libraries and study spaces for those group projects. Feel free to contact us via IM, phone, email or drop by the reference desk.
Spring Break Hours
The Library will be open the following hours during Spring Break:
Spring Break Hours (March 14th – 22nd, 2009)
Saturday & Sunday, March 14-15: Noon – 5
Monday – Wednesday, March 16-18: 9am -7pm
Thursday & Friday, March 19-20: 9am – 6pm
Saturday & Sunday, March 21-22: Noon – 5pm
Please contact us if you have any questions or need assistance.
March is Women's History Month
“Women taking the lead to save our planet” is the theme for 2009.
See the honorees at the National Women’s History Project and explore their activities.
Check out the photographs and articles available at the Library of Congress.
The National Endowment for the Humanities includes travelogues and articles about suffrage and literature.
Interested in the real Rosie the Riveter? See the places and faces at the National Park Service celebration of Women’s History Month.
While the campaign is underway to raise interest and funding for a National Women’s History Museum, check out the CyberExhibits.
Search the special collection of Women’s History and find out about influential women in American history in the American National Biography including the first woman US Treasurer, Georgia Neese Clark.