News
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Blugolds bring ‘When Rubber Hit The Road’ to life
B.J. Hollars, professor of English, has co-produced a one-hour documentary with the assistance of faculty, alumni and current UW-Eau Claire students.
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UW-Eau Claire archivists, student help with research for Third Ward Historic Home Tour
The Third Ward Neighborhood Association’s “100 Years of Architectural Style” historic home tour is from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6.
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Toya Wolfe, author of Last Summer on State Street, comes to UW-Eau Claire
Author Toya Wolfe, author of the acclaimed novel Last Summer on State Street is coming to UW-Eau Claire this May. Sign up for book clubs, workshops and learn about her reading and discussion on May 4th.
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We Will Always Be Here: Wisconsin's LGBTQ+ Historymakers on display at McIntyre Library
This winter, UW-Eau Claire welcomes “We Will Always Be Here,” a traveling exhibit from the Wisconsin Historical Society that explores stories of Wisconsin’s LGBTQ+ advocates and community builders. Starting Monday, February 27, at McIntyre Library.
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Blugold history class creates digital exhibit about women who changed societal norms after WWII
A team of Blugolds created a digital exhibit that tells the story of a group of talented women who changed societal norms and gender expectations in the years following World War II.
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40th Anniversary Issue of Off the Shelf
It's been forty years since McIntyre Library started Off the Shelf, sharing news and updates with campus and our community. Check out our latest issue and learn about what has changed since 1982!
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Blugold is spending summer as intern for the Pro Football Hall of Fame
UW-Eau Claire graduate Emma Mabie is spending her summer working as an intern at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. She was selected for the prestigious internship from nearly 1,500 applicants, and is one of two interns working in Museum Collections.
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Rooted in theory, informed by experience: Anthony Wallace '22
May graduate Anthony Wallace plans to take the important lessons of critical race theory in his English literature studies and his passion for equity and inclusion in higher education to a career advocating for students of color.
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Summer @ McIntyre
McIntyre Library is open weekdays to support your summer classes and research, but check out our offerings for your leisure reading, listening and viewing, too!
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McIntyre Library launches new MVP donor program
The newly launched McIntyre Valued Partners program offers new opportunities for people who financially support UW-Eau Claire's library. The program will help ensure the library continues to grow and evolve as new needs and opportunities are recognized.
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Libby from Overdrive now available!
McIntyre Library and the consortium of UW System libraries are excited to offer new reading and listening opportunities to all UW-Eau Claire students, faculty, and staff. Using the Libby app or your browser, you can access the collection!
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Expanded Streaming Video Options
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Hot off the Press: NYTimes.com
McIntyre Library now offers subscriber access to NYTimes.com
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What’s in a name? Dr. Vicki Lord Larson: administrator, scholar, collector
A new display in the Riverside Lobby of Vicki Lord Larson Hall (the entranceway to McIntyre Library) will explore the building's namesake.
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Citizen archivists needed!
McIntyre Library is excited to unveil our first crowdsourced transcription project, the James Newman Clark Project.
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You're invited to the 2019 Library Summer Conference!
McIntyre Library and UW-Eau Claire-Barron County are hosting our 4th annual summer conference driven by library staff talents and interests.