Used for posts within Kraemer Family Library
The Dean of the Kraemer Family Library (KFL) Seth M. Porter, D.P.A., is thrilled to unveil KFL’s latest strategic move – the integration of an “Inventor-in-Residence & Creativity Consigliere.” (More)
The Kraemer Family Library (KFL) now offers two all-gender restrooms and a lactation space on the third floor of the El Pomar Center. (More)
The Kraemer Family Library held a “Build-A-Binding” storytelling event on Feb. 13 that had contestants building short narratives using only the spines of library materials, such as books, DVDs and picture book collections. (More)
Stories have always played an integral role in our lives and communities because of their ability to connect, transcend generations, inspire empathy and provide a common ground to help overcome differences. (More)
Lions, hawks and giraffes, oh my! (And prospectors, and gamblers, and gibbons…). UCCS has a surprisingly storied mascot history. (More)
Kraemer Family Library is excited to announce that the professional version of Overleaf, a collaborative online LaTeX editor, is now available for all faculty, students and staff at UCCS. (More)
Tabatha “Tabby” Farney has been named Assistant Dean of Library Administration at the Kraemer Family Library. Farney assumed the role Jan. 1. (More)
Susan Vandagriff, Scholarly Communications Librarian at UCCS, answers seven questions on her new book, a line-by-line analysis of Ernest Hemingway’s least-known collection of short stories, “Winner Take Nothing.” (More)
Lesley Ginsberg, Professor of English, and Larry Eames, Instruction Librarian, have been recognized for their efforts to promote information literacy among college students with the first annual Collaboration for Information Literacy Prize, awarded by the Modern Language Association of America. (More)
Matthew Jabaily and Tabatha Farney, co-investigators of a new study examining the changed nature of university library usage in the pandemic era, found that the work of the past decades helped libraries to respond to unprecedented challenges. (More)