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Join us as we celebrate all that libraries have to offer
Whether you're a student working on a term paper, a researcher on the cusp of a breakthrough, or a member of the community in search of a quiet spot to read, you belong at Northwestern University Library.
Today’s libraries help level the playing field by making both print and digital information affordable, available and accessible to all people. Libraries provide cultural heritage, materials in print and electronic formats, and professionals to navigate a wealth of information.
Libraries have historically served as our nation’s great equalizers of knowledge. The strength of libraries has always been the diversity of their collections and commitment to serving all people. This National Library Week, join our nation’s libraries and librarians by celebrating the place where we all belong.
The House that Koch Built, and Other Stories
A lecture by Jay Pridmore
Tuesday, April 10 at 4 pm
Forum Room, 2nd floor
Jay Pridmore, author of the new edition of Northwestern University: A History, discusses the larger-than-life personalities behind the Northwestern University Library, and what he learned about the university while writing his book.
Deering After Dark
Thursday, April 12
10 pm - 2 am
Deering Library
On Thursday, when the books close, one of the oldest buildings on campus comes alive with three floors of fun! Take break with your fellow night owls to blow off some steam or simply unwind.
Free pizza
Video games
Board games
Mini golf
and more!
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