We find ourselves, each other, and freedom in reading. The right to read is a shared value that we can all celebrate, but book bans threaten our rights and freedoms. Let’s stand together to champion our right to read.
Join us for a kick-off at the USU plaza and stage with the University Library, the English department, and the College of Arts & Letters.
Relax, unwind, and recharge with guided meditation sessions designed to reduce stress and enhance focus. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, all are welcome. Discover a peaceful retreat to start off each of your busy weeks.
Boost your résumé and let your document soar at the fall fair! Get personalized feedback from employers and career advisors to ensure you get hired. For registration, go to Interns Soar.
We find ourselves, each other, and freedom in reading. The right to read is a shared value that we can all celebrate, but book bans threaten our rights and freedoms. Let’s stand together to champion our right to read and libraries and be Freed Between the Lines!
Join professor Sarah Minslow for a panel on censorship in children's literature featuring Coleen Stretton, Young Adult Librarian Huntington Beach; Danielle Davis, Children’s Book Author and Child Advocate; and more.
Boost your résumé and let your document soar at the fall fair! Get personalized feedback from employers and career advisors to ensure you get hired. For registration, go to Interns Soar.
As Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) college students, we often navigate the complexities of balancing cultural identity, family expectations, and personal wellbeing. This workshop series, "Embracing Our Narratives," provides a brave space for AAPI students to explore mental health through the lens of art and literature. Workshops will be facilitated by AAPI-identifying mental health counselors who aim to co-create a safe, judgment-free environment with students and for students.