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Services
- The Spring Semester ends in April, which means that all Library items currently checked out are due back on Friday, April 10th. Returns can be made at the Library Service Desk, or through the book drop in the hallway outside the Library.
- If you want to renew anything over the summer, check your reminder email for a renewal link and log in to your library account.
- If you’re having problems accessing your account, please visit us in person at the Service Desk, email us, or give us a call. If you’re emailing, please let us know your current phone number so that we can reset your password ASAP!
Resources
- Take a look at some of the new items added to our collections this month.
- It’s time to start planning your garden! The ECU Seed Swap is a sustainability initiative from the Library. Pick up a couple packs of seeds and see what you can grow!
Events + Exhibitions
The Water Will Come – exhibition by students from AHIS 333: Seeing the Ocean (with Sunny Nestler)
April 8th to the 17th throughout the Library space . There will be an opening reception on April 8th from 5-7 PM in the Library magazine area.
Please join us on April 8th from 5-7 in the ECU Library to enjoy an exhibition by the students of Seeing the Ocean – a series of water acknowledgements, explorations, and reflections created throughout the semester in relationship with the Salish Sea watershed ecosystem. Refreshments provided, exhibition on display until April 16th.
We Carry Stories – exhibition curated by Anastasia Felicitas & Ruotong Zhao
April 20th to May 7th on the Mezzanine and lower level of the Library. Featuring the artwork of Kirsten Basilan, Anastasia Felicitas, Eliza Miller, Zion Wang, and Ruotong Zhao.
Curatorial statement: “Through art, we show our explorations of nostalgia, diaspora, resilience, paradox, belonging, fantasy, and emotion. We proudly continue to create with our hearts and hands in a world that pushes us to stop… As feminine storytellers, our experiences are often flattened into homogeny. Through this show, we invite complexity in. By bravely taking vulnerable leaps through physical art in the digital age we believe we can foster connection.”