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  • Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Ben Leubner of Vargo Books reads a selection from Ulysses by James Joyce. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular.


Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Banned Books Week 2013 - Ben Leubner reads from Ulysses

    Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Ben Leubner of Vargo Books reads a selection from Ulysses by James Joyce. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Phil Gaines of the MSU English Department reads a selection from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular.


Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Banned Books Week 2013 - Phil Gaines reads from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Phil Gaines of the MSU English Department reads a selection from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and highlighting the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Brook Merrow of MSU's Gallatin College reads a selection from Sherman Alexie's 'The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian'. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. It highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular.

~Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • Banned Books Week 2012 - Brook Merrow reads from The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian

    Bozeman Reads Banned Books: Brook Merrow of MSU's Gallatin College reads a selection from Sherman Alexie's 'The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian'. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. It highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that some may consider unorthodox or unpopular. ~Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

  • Meet four Montana State University students who love the library but think it could use your support.  MSU Library is pleased to be part of MSU’s First Giving Day. With over 900,000 user visits each year, the library is a focal point on campus.
 
The current building was built in 1949 and was expanded in 1961, when MSU had just 4,300 students, Today, there are over 16,000 students. Throughout the day students crowd the building, seeking a mix of collaborative, solitary, and social spaces, but the demand is much greater than the current building provides. Students tell us they love the library, but there’s just not enough of it. You might say the library is being “loved to death.”
 
Will you show MSU Library some love during Giving Day? Your generous support will help MSU Library grow with the university by upgrading spaces and adding more furniture, providing additional electrical outlets, creating more group study spaces, and adding artwork and improving the ambiance on the second floor.

MSU Giving Day is a 29-hour fundraising event aimed at building awareness and support for a wide range of campus programs, causes and groups. The goal is to tap into a large, generous, engaged and committed community of supporters who are interested in investing in the future of MSU. Mark your calendar to join us from noon on Thursday, February 13 through 5 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2020 and show some love for Montana State University. 

To support the library and to follow the progress during the 29-hour MSU Giving Day event, go to https://givingday.montana.edu/giving-day/21995/department/23246.

Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).
  • MSU Library Giving Day, Februray 14, 2020

    Meet four Montana State University students who love the library but think it could use your support. MSU Library is pleased to be part of MSU’s First Giving Day. With over 900,000 user visits each year, the library is a focal point on campus. The current building was built in 1949 and was expanded in 1961, when MSU had just 4,300 students, Today, there are over 16,000 students. Throughout the day students crowd the building, seeking a mix of collaborative, solitary, and social spaces, but the demand is much greater than the current building provides. Students tell us they love the library, but there’s just not enough of it. You might say the library is being “loved to death.” Will you show MSU Library some love during Giving Day? Your generous support will help MSU Library grow with the university by upgrading spaces and adding more furniture, providing additional electrical outlets, creating more group study spaces, and adding artwork and improving the ambiance on the second floor. MSU Giving Day is a 29-hour fundraising event aimed at building awareness and support for a wide range of campus programs, causes and groups. The goal is to tap into a large, generous, engaged and committed community of supporters who are interested in investing in the future of MSU. Mark your calendar to join us from noon on Thursday, February 13 through 5 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2020 and show some love for Montana State University. To support the library and to follow the progress during the 29-hour MSU Giving Day event, go to https://givingday.montana.edu/giving-day/21995/department/23246. Note: For library content that is not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. For assistance, please submit an accessibility request for library material (https://www.lib.montana.edu/accessibility/request-form.html).

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