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A new exhibition allows Utahns experiencing housing insecurity to tell their life stories. The exhibition, created by Amplify Utah, will be open for a month at the Salt Lake City Library's main ...
ALA 2025: Program Picks Educational sessions at the ALA’s 2025 Annual Conference will catch attendees up on tech innovations, intellectual freedom debates, pending legislation, and such ...
Susan Brynteson, who led the University of Delaware Library during a period of dramatic growth from a superior small college library to a nationally respected research-oriented university library, ...
A Skaneateles dietitian and nationally recognized author will give a talk about popular new weight loss drugs next month at a local library. Kelly Springer will discuss her new book, “The New ...
It was Indiana University football coach Curt Cignetti, a man IU radio voice Don Fischer introduced as the best coach the school has hired in the last 50 years, Fischer would know.
Otis Library will host New York Times best-selling author Kelly Corrigan for its 21st Annual Evening with an Author on June 6. According to a community announcement, the event begins at 6 p.m. at 261 ...
CARTA and the Public Library are among those slated for significant increases in the "tight" Kelly administration budget for 2025-2026. The library is slated for an extra $500,000. That would ...
IU Language Workshop builds global skills through intensive training A national leader in language instruction, workshop trains students in over 26 languages.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong has vetoed a highly contested bill that asked public libraries, including those in schools, to hide certain books from areas accessible to minors.
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong vetoes controversial library bill It takes two-thirds of the Legislature’s approval to override a governor’s veto.
"Hoosiers" director David Anspaugh has donated a collection to IU. Among the boxes were 14 paper basketball figures with a little known story.
Indiana University professor Xiaofeng Wang was placed under investigation for academic misconduct before the FBI searched his homes.