College Library Highlights
Changes in College Library, Fall 2011
Video Games at the Library
Student Services Area
Finals@College Library
Every semester the staff of College Library organizes a series of events to ease the stress of finals for our student patrons. In conjunction with the Open Book Café, the Wisconsin Union, GUTS, the Office of the Dean of Students, and the Athletic Department, students are able to look forward to an event designed to reduce tension and make final exams just a bit more bearable.
"Show Us What Study Strong Looks Like" - Spring 2011 º "Make Your Fortune: Study Strong" - Fall 2010 º "Stay Up Late: Study Strong" - Spring 2010 º "Stay Up Lat(t)e: Study Strong" - Fall 2009 º "Stay Up Lat(t)e: Leave Your Mark" - Spring 2009 º "Don't Let Stress Bug You" - Fall 2008 º Spring 2008 º Fall 2007
Helen C. House Party
As an official "Welcome Week" event, the Helen C. House Party debuted in 2009 and featured such events as balloon art, a poker tournament, ninja tag, carnival games (including palm reading), arts-n-crafts, and free food. The event is sponsored by the Center for the First Year Experience at UW-Madison. It also received generous support through food donations from Pepsi, Frito Lay and dozens of local restaurants.
2011, 2010, 2009
Illumination Events
Illumination: The Undergraduate Journal of Humanities was founded in 2004 by Adam Blackbourn, a student who wanted to provide undergraduates with a public outlet for their original, creative work. The goal of Illumination is to give undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin the opportunity to publish work drawn from the humanities, and in doing so, make the public aware of some of the school's best talent. The libraries at UW-Madison are a proud sponsor of the journal and its programming including poetry readings and gallery openings.
Poetry Reading - 2006
Library Research Awards
College Library, in conjunction with the Undergraduate Symposium, each year honors deserving undergraduates with Library Research Awards. Campus librarians on the award committee use the Association of College and Research Libraries' Information Literacy Standards as the main criteria for assessing applications for the award.
2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
Programs and Readings
Banned Book Reading - 2007
Wisconsin Book Festival
The Wisconsin Book Festival is the state's largest literary festival, with approximately 15,000 annual attendees, making it one of the largest in the nation. This unique event inspires book lovers from across the region to spend a weekend in downtown Madison and transforms the city into a vast, public literary salon. College Library is pleased to have the opportunity to partner with the festival and feature programs of interest to our core audience and the general public alike.
2008, 2007, 2006