Norlin Library
The University Libraries will host Maya-Tsotsil filmmaker Xun Sero for a screening and conversation of his film Mamá (Mom), the film’s themes, and the Libraries’ growing commitment to showcasing Indigenous voices and stories in collections.
Norlin Library now has 11 new high-res monitors ready for you to plug in and work.
The Libraries have all the resources you need for a movie night—from selecting the movie, to setting up, to making snacks.
Take advantage of these library resources and services during your time at CU Boulder.
The University Libraries has equipment and a facility available for you to make recorded content.
Each pass checks out for a week and allows one vehicle into the park so bring your friends or family.
College life can be stressful and the University Libraries have collections and spaces to help you manage it.
The University Libraries has the resources you need to make from the most of your summer session—from study spaces, research help, technology checkout and resources for your downtime.
Stop by Norlin Library’s East Entrance on April 14 to pick up your free red sunflower seed packets and learn about the flower’s unique history. Seeds will also be available for pick up at each of the campus libraries’ service desks.
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.