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Feb 22, 2018
  • Kelly Rogers Dilda

Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Government Actions to Confront a Complex Problem

Join us for February FaculTea on Monday, Feb. 26 when Dr. Alethia Cook, Associate Professor of Political Science will present: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Government Actions to Confront a Complex Problem. The presentation will be held in Joyner Library room 2409 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. ...

Feb 20, 2018
  • Heather White

African American Read-In

COME CELEBRATE BLACK LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT  Thursday, February 22 from 6pm until 8pm ...

Feb 19, 2018
  • Heather White

Historical Figures Interactive Exhibit

Student actors portray historical African Americans and share their impact on American and Black History Tuesday, February 20th / 5pm until 7pm ...

Jan 26, 2018
  • Heather White

Using Free Textbooks and Course Materials: Faculty Experiences

Join us for two panel sessions featuring ECU faculty who are using course materials that are free for students. Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2pm-3pm & Thursday, Feb. 15, 11am-12pm ...

Jan 23, 2018
  • Heather White

2018 Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit

Registration for the 2018 Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit is now open. This year's event will take place on February 24, 2018. ...

Jan 22, 2018
  • Heather White

“Accessing the Pillar Dollar Wreck: A Design for All Approach to Exploring Maritime Heritage”

This exhibit uses digital and printed 3D models of the Pillar Dollar shipwreck to engage everyone in the history and process of underwater archaeology in an “design for all” approach, including engaging people with disabilities. "Accessing the Pillar Dollar Wreck: A Design for All Approach to Exploring Maritime Heritage" Pop Up exhibit is created by Anne Wright, MA candidate in Maritime Studies. This exhibit uses digital and printed 3D models of the Pillar Dollar shipwreck to engage everyone in the history and process of underwater archaeology in an “design for all” approach, including engaging people with disabilities. Join usThursday, January 25th for the Pop Up Exhibit 1-3pm, Joyner Library Lobby & Lecture 3:30-4:30, Faulkner Gallery ...

Dec 19, 2017
  • Heather White

Consider Supporting the Library with an End of Year Gift

Joyner Library has grown from a small, one room facility to the largest research library in eastern North Carolina, thanks to on-going state support as well as the generosity of donors....

Dec 07, 2017
  • Kelly Rogers Dilda

Joyner Library announces winners of Graduate Student Art and Design Exhibition

Joyner Library has announced the winners of its 10th annual Joyner Library Graduate Student Art and Design Exhibition, located in the Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery on the second floor of Joyner Library. Winners were selected from 43 artworks by 21artists that have been on display since the exhibition’s Oct. 20 opening....

Dec 05, 2017
  • Kelly Rogers Dilda

Joyner Library offers studying students a quick escape

Joyner Library offers a few extras every year during exam time to help students make it through long hours of studying. This year, those extras will come in the form of some warm, fuzzy hugs from therapy dogs and some snacks to help them focus....

Nov 03, 2017
  • Kelly Rogers Dilda

Joyner Library to host “Racism & Propaganda in Jim Crow Era Pop Culture: A Closer Look”

Led by associate professors Dr. David Dennard and Dr. Kennetta Perry from the Department of History in the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, the program will feature a discussion about the role of propaganda in the history of United States race relations and modern popular culture. Portions of the film Ethnic Notions by California Newsreel will be screened, along with other examples that use images to portray racial stereotypes....