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.@Yale joins ReCAP shared library collections consortium with @PULibrary @nypl, @columbialib, @HarvardLibrary bit.ly/4m3aiNj
#QueerJoyIsResistance is #PrideMonth2025's theme, and we have no shortage of poetry, author interviews, and books that speak to the cause. Celebrate #PrideMonth with us and save 20% on #LGBTQBooks with code PRIDE at checkout! buff.ly/QfguKTK #PrideReads #LoveWins
These eight books, all by Columbia alumni, celebrate the struggles and the strengths of the LGBTQ+ community and underscore the continuing need to fight for equal rights for all. buff.ly/wubDCSo #Pride2025 #LGBTQBooks #PrideMonth2025 #PrideReads @Columbia
100 years ago, @Columbia #baseball greats Lou Gehrig and Eddie Collins 1907CC made their own bids for the record books. magazine.columbia.edu/article/columb…
Learn more about Juneteenth, freedom, and Emancipation archives in @columbialib's Rare Book & Manuscript Library: blogs.library.columbia.edu/rbml/2020/06/1…
Our Podcast Publishing Program is proud to partner with the team behind the latest season of Shoe Leather! Listen in as the investigators explore the rise and fall of politician Rudy Giuliani:
The sixth season of Shoe Leather comes out tomorrow! Listen to the first two episodes of "Giuliani: The Unraveling" on May 13 wherever you get your podcasts. Check out the season's trailer here: open.spotify.com/episode/3cnr7f…
Celestial Navigation, an exhibit at @columbialib's Butler Library curated by @ColumbiaSOA student Jeannie Rhyu ’17CC, connects contemporary art to ancient astronomical studies. magazine.columbia.edu/article/star-i…
Join the Libraries for a program and reception on April 24 to honor the 2025 recipients of the Bancroft Prizes in American History and Diplomacy. The program is free and open to the public, but please register to attend: events.columbia.edu/go/2025_bancro…

Be inspired by the women who have led social, economic, and political change. Join us in honoring their legacy and in reflecting on the ongoing fight for gender equality. Save 20% on books with code WHM at checkout. buff.ly/VFSm9at #WomensHistoryMonth #GenderEquality
Celebrate Women's History Month! Discover a world of voices that highlight the resilience, leadership, and creativity of women across history and literature — alongside the ongoing pursuit of equal rights. buff.ly/CPknhx1 #WomensHistoryMonth #ReadWomen @Columbia
Histories of Native America and the Port of Los Angeles win Bancroft Prize: nytimes.com/2025/03/05/art…
Celebrate Black History Month! These blog posts, from the authors of our Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past/Present/Future series, explore Black lives in a global diasporic context. buff.ly/3EhM9C1 #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM @lheltonian @Columbia @IRAASColumbiaU
This #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re proud to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of #BlackStudies. These book draw on history, sociology, religion, philosophy, and literature to deepen the global, diasporic understanding of Black experiences. buff.ly/40WngEL #BlackHistory
These books are key to understanding the impact of Black labor on Black history and culture. They examine the impact of labor on Black society and how reparations can correct the exploitative labor of the past. buff.ly/4jV8C8b #BlackHistoryMonth #BooksToRead
📰 #DidYouKnow? Pulitzer Hall has been standing strong for 113 years. Built from brick and Indiana limestone, it stretches 208 feet along 116th Street, and 55 feet down Broadway. Dive into the history of the J-School: journalism.columbia.edu/history 📷: @columbialib
⏳ Take a trip back in time: @Columbia Journalism School turns 112 on September 30, and it has never looked better. For over a century, CJS has upheld the highest standards of excellence in journalism. Learn more: journalism.columbia.edu/history 📷: @columbialib #1912to112
Oral histories from the Mi María project are now archived & available at @columbialib. They document lived experiences during & after Hurricane María in Puerto Rico, offering insight into ongoing challenges of recovery within a context of neocolonialism. clio.columbia.edu/catalog/177066…