Human Library
At the Human Library, stories are found in people, not on shelves. Attendees will check out human “books,” volunteers with varied life experiences, and have conversations, one-on-one or in small...
At the Human Library, stories are found in people, not on shelves. Attendees will check out human “books,” volunteers with varied life experiences, and have conversations, one-on-one or in small...
Curious about your family history? This workshop will teach you to get started with researching your family tree. It will also address some of the challenges faced when doing African...
You are invited to Joyner Library's 3rd annual Black Read-In. Students and staff will read from their own works or works by African American writers. This year, our special guest...
Join illustrator Gordon C. James as he reads his award-winning book, Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, and discusses his illustration process. James will also lead attendees through a...
The Friends of Joyner Library present… Margaret Maron, Award-Winning Mystery Novelist The Friends of Joyner Library are excited to welcome Margaret Maron as guest speaker at the annual Friends...
Capture your history! Putting the tools in the hands of the community. Join us for a two hour workshop to learn how to conduct history interviews, plan projects, and document...
11th Annual Joyner Library SOAD Graduate Exhibition Exhibition Dates: December 7, 2018 - February 28, 2019 Please join us at the reception and awards presentation for the 11th Annual...
The 2018 Study Abroad Photo Contest is on display in the first floor hallway here at Joyner Library! Stop by between December 20th, 2018 and March 10th, 2019 to check...
2018 was a year bursting with activity for Joyner Library, from leading affordable textbook initiatives, to engaging the greater Greenville community with exhibits and events, to supporting students and faculty...
Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences and Joyner Library cordially invite you to attend FaculTea featuring Dr. Michael Gross associate professor of history “Lost in Translation: Orson Welles, Jacob...