Showing posts with label Friends of the Davis Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends of the Davis Library. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2016

It's a Poetry Palooza



In honor of our two favorite April celebrations—National Poetry Month and National Library WeekDavis Library is featuring a “Poetry Palooza” interactive display that will last until the end of the month. In addition to having fun, our goal is to recognize the transformative power of both words and libraries.

Sample "Poetry Stations" located on Davis Library's Main Floor
For the occasion six different “poetry stations” are located at various points on the Davis Library’s Main Floor. Library visitors are encouraged to use each of these activity centers to produce and display their own poems. Beginning at 8:30 AM on Monday, April 18, 2016 the Friends of the Davis Library is hosting a “Poets’ Tea & Morning Coffee” where everyone is welcome to share in some refreshments and readings of their favorite poetry creations.  Of course, participants are also encouraged to read someone else’s poetry as well!
 
Help revive the "Atwood Review!"
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Davis Library is also using the event to help promote the Jenkins Center for Student Success’s revival of the Atwood Review, a literary magazine originally printed and distributed by the university in the 1980-1990s. Submissions are being accepted throughout the spring and summer for the fall 2016 debut issue. For more complete details on the new and improved Atwood Review, contact Dr. Stephanie Alexander, Student Success Director, at 1.800.282.7201, ext. 7366.

Original publications of "Atwood Review" are available in Davis Library's General Collection
For more information on Davis Library’s “Poetry Palooza,” just… “Ask Us!

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Friends Meeting 3/30/16 4:30pm



 

Spring Activities Planning Meeting

Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 4:30pm

Davis Library Main Floor

Want More Information?  Ask Us

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

An Attitude of Gratitude


The Friends of the Davis Library will hold their first activities planning meeting of the 2015-2016 Academic Year beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday, November 16th in Davis Library's Room 08, which is located on the building's Ground Floor.

The mission of the Friends of the Davis Library is to enrich the cultural, social, and intellectual life of the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College as well as the community-at-large. Its membership extends beyone the campus community and is open to anyone who is interested in helping the orgranization fulfill its goals.


Join Your Friends @ Davis Library!
 
Even if you're not a Friends member, you're welcome to join the upcoming meeting to learn more about the types of programs and activities our Friends group helps to sponsor.

Davis Library is very grateful the support we receive from our Friends organization and others like you, who show a genuine interest in our services, collections, and programs.

If you have questions about this upcoming meeting or Davis Library, then please... "Ask Us!"

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Read-Out & Eat-Out @ Davis Library



Beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 1st the Friends of the Davis Library will host a special “Read-Out & Eat-Out” program in honor of Banned Books Week, an annual national celebration of the freedom to read.
 
This lunchtime activity is open to everyone on the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College campus and will take place on the Davis Library’s Main Floor. Free refreshments will be provided (while they last!) 



Anyone attending the event is welcome to share and read aloud excerpts from their favorite frequently banned or challenged books
 
"Keep Davis Library Dangerous" Banned Books Week Display
Founded in 1982, Banned Books Week stresses the significant role our First Amendment rights play in maintaining a free and open democratic society.  The primary focus of Banned Book Week campaigns are aimed at drawing attention to the dangers of censorship. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community—librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types—in support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.


Once again, everyone is invited to join the Friends of the Davis Library to read-out, eat-out, and commemorate the occasion. If you have any questions? Don’t hesitate to “Ask Us!

Friday, September 18, 2015

Yes! School is Back in Session…


Yes! School is back in session at the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College. With the first month of classes in full swing, Davis Library has been keeping up with and participating in all the busy activities on campus. 

In addition to all the library orientation and instruction sessions, Davis Library is also promoting and hosting a number of literature-based social activities on campus this month.

This weekend, the French Art Colony’s Riverby Theatre Guild is performing Emma! A Pop Musical at the Alphus R. Christensen Theatre in the university’s Berry Fine & Performing Arts Center. A modern-day take on Jane Austen’s classic novel Emma, the romantic comedy play features hit songs of legendary girl groups and iconic female singers.

Written nearly two centuries ago, Emma still continues to be popular.  Actually, it has inspired several stage, cinema and television adaptations in recent years as well as other novels.

Jane Austen is one of England’s most famous authors although she never gained any public recognition for her writings during her lifetime. Austen published her work anonymously since female authors were discouraged in the early 19th century.

To help promote Emma! A Pop Musical, Davis Library has put up a special display of Jane Austen and Emma-related works on the Library’s Main Floor. The musical is being directed by Minda Hager, part-time/temporary Library Assistant at the Davis Library.
 
Jane Austen's Emma Book Display @ Davis Library
Show-times for this event are 8 PM Thursday 9/17 & Friday 9/18; and 3 PM Sunday 9/20. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased at the door. Rio Grande students enrolled in LA10001 Gateway to Success are eligible for FREE admission and can earn class credit for their attendance. Contact Davis Library at 1.800.282.7201, ext. 7005 or refdesk@rio.edu for more details.

Another event happening at the Davis Library this month is the first meeting of a new campus book club. Jonathan Simmons, English adjunct faculty member, is organizing the group. The new book club’s first meeting will be Thursday 9/24 from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM on the Davis Library’s Main Floor. The Friends of the Davis Library are providing light refreshments to help celebrate and support the club’s inauguration.


The first book the group will be reading and discussing is The Circle by Dave Eggers. While Davis Library does not yet have a copy of this title available in its collections, you will be able to borrow a copy via the OhioLINK Library Catalog or SearchOhio services. A dystopian thriller that explores how social media and other emerging technologies can threaten our civil liberties—particularly with regard to privacy, look for The Circle to be adapted for the silver screen soon. A major motion picture based on the novel is due for release sometime in 2016 and stars both Emma Watson and Tom Hanks
 
"See the Film - Read the Book" Display @ Davis Library
Literature inspiring film is also the subject of another small book display we are featuring on the Davis Library's Main Floor to help promote the One Rio, One World, Many Voices: Multicultural Film Series being offered on campus throughout the 2015-2016 academic year. Several of the movies being shown originated in book form. If seeing the film makes you want to read the book, or if you want to read the book before seeing the film, then Davis Library can help! 

If you have any questions about these activities or need help finding a book, article or other forms of information, then please... "Ask Us!"