Exhibits
- The University Libraries host bilingual exhibit “Mal de amor/Lovesickness” about the social perception of lovesickness. Explore the “maladies of love” from medieval to contemporary times, now on display in Norlin Library.
- Instructors from across campus have incorporated the Earth Sciences & Map Library’s art and map exhibit, Topophilia, into their coursework and faculty from all disciplines are invited to use it to support their teaching.
- A new exhibition in the Earth Sciences & Map Library shares the work of two local artists and a selection of maps curated by a CU Boulder PhD candidate exploring the meaning of “topophilia”.
- Three undergraduate fellows in the University Libraries’ have curated exhibits using materials from Rare and Distinctive Collections.
- The Treating Damaged Book Spines exhibit will run through the summer in Norlin M350B and demonstrate a step-by-step process for mending spines.
- The fifth installment of the Embodied Judaism exhibit series, "Know Your Nosh: Food, Jewishness & Identity" explores the significance of food and agriculture for Jewish religious, cultural, national and political identities.
- A new exhibition, “Waging Peace in Vietnam”, opens on October 30 in Norlin Library. Attend a series of events accompanying the exhibition, including an opening reception on Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. in the Center for British and Irish Studies.
- The history of student activism for LGBTQ+ rights at CU Boulder is now available and on display at the University Libraries thanks to two students.
- Students from the Radical Science Writing 3030 classes installed their final projects in the on the 3rd floor corridor on the west side of Norlin Library.
- A new exhibit, No Boundaries: Women Transforming the World, will open at the Earth Sciences & Map Library on Monday, April 17. Attend the opening reception on Tuesday, April 18, from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.