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Water Leak Closes Areas of Davis Library

A leak from a third-floor drinking fountain in Davis Library has damaged books, carpets, and walls. Clean-up operations are underway. Continue reading »

Folklorist Alan Lomax Will Be Topic of Feb. 22 Lecture

Folklorist Alan Lomax, who recorded music of the American South in the 1930s and 1940s, will be the subject of an evening of lectures and performances Friday, Feb. 22. Continue reading »

Steel Guitar Concert, Symposium March 23

UNC’s Southern Folklife Collection will sponsor a steel guitar concert and symposium March 23 at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro. Continue reading »

Construction in Davis Library to Begin in February for Odum Institute Move

Construction will begin in Davis Library in February to prepare office, computing, and teaching space for the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science. Construction is likely to cause noise and disruption. Continue reading »

Photojournalism Exhibit Extended to Feb. 10

The Wilson Library exhibit Photographic Angles: News Photography in the North Carolina Collection has been extended for a week. It will remain on view until Feb. 10, 2013. Continue reading »

Appointments: Electronic Records Archivist; Slavic and East European Resources; Kenan Science Information Services

Welcome to Meg Tuomala, Electronic Records Archivist; Kirill Tolpygo, Librarian for Slavic and East European Resources; and Danianne Mizzy, Head of Kenan Science Information Services. Continue reading »

Rare Photos of American Roots Musicians on Exhibit in Wilson Library

Johnny Cash and The Byrds are among the musicians portrayed in “Visualizing American Roots Music,” a new photograph exhibit in UNC’s Wilson LIbrary. Continue reading »

Library Schedules for Friday, Jan. 25 and Saturday, Jan. 26

Campus library winter storm information. Continue reading »

Terry Roberts to Read from A Short Time to Stay Here Jan. 24

Author Terry Roberts will read on Jan. 24 from “A Short Time To Stay Here,” His novel highlights the detention of German prisoners of war outside Asheville, N.C. during the First World War. Continue reading »

Silent Sam’s 100-Year History Will Be Topic of Jan. 22 Program

The early history of UNC’s controversial “Silent Sam” statue will be the topic of a free public lecture Jan. 22 at the Wilson Special Collections Library at UNC. Continue reading »

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