Librarian Sheli McHugh featured in Scranton Journal

Prof. Sheli McHugh is featured in the Scranton Journal for her volunteer work with Scranton Reads, the city’s community reading initiative. Prof. McHugh has been a member of the Scranton Reads committee since 2006. Scranton Reads is jointly sponsored by … Continue reading

Environmental Art Show Now Open

  On Earth Day, Monday, April 22 from 5-7PM the 3rd Annual Environmental Art Show will host a reception open to the public. The Environmental Art Show boasts a new Instagram Exhibit featuring dozens of photographs from student, staff, and … Continue reading

Environmental Art Show Submission Deadline Extended

  The deadline to submit works of art for the Environmental Art Show has been extended to Wednesday April 17. We are looking for all types of art, including photography, paintings, 3D Objects, repurposed/recycled items, and so on. Please bring … Continue reading

Call for Artists

  The library will be hosting the 3rd Annual Environmental Art Show during the University’s Earth Week Celebration (April 18-25). The purpose of the Art Show is to showcase the artistic talents of our students, staff, and faculty while promoting … Continue reading

Public Services Librarian to speak at Pages & Places Cafe

You might know him as our evening Public Services Librarian, but George Aulisio is also a philosopher.  On top of his master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Drexel University, he holds a Master of Liberal Arts degree in … Continue reading

Schemel Forum Spring 2012 Schedule

What’s the best way to beat the post-holiday blues? How about thinking Spring by thinking Schemel? Our Schemel Forum Spring 2012 schedule is out, and it’s packed with captivating speakers and sessions to steal your attention away from the winter … Continue reading

Free Tickets to Pages & Places!

Scranton’s annual Pages and Places Book Festival is coming up next Saturday, October 1st. It’s a wonderful day of interesting events, held all over downtown Scranton. To encourage our students to attend the festival, this year the Weinberg Memorial Library … Continue reading