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Two Ways to Connect Through Storytelling, and the Fall Term Study in!

The UCC Library is always buzzing with curiosity and conversation, and two favorite gatherings, Riverhawk Book Talk and Deep Thoughts and Documentaries, offer perfect spaces to dive in, and the Study In offers tutoring, prizes, and pizza!

flyer promoting end of term study in showing a riverhawk reading a book Documentary Cover Art

Fall Term Study In Join us in the Library & Tutoring Center for our annual Fall-Term Study In. This event features drop-in tutoring, healthy (and some not so healthy) snacks, pizza, research help, an open computer lab, a raffle, give away, and smiling friendly faces! Don't forget you can preregister here!

Deep Thoughts and Documentaries takes that same spirit to the screen with Animal Babies, from one of our streaming databases Kanopy. Stop by from 3-5 PM this Thursday to enjoy a lighthearted, heartwarming documentary experience. Don't forget you can preregister here.

Riverhawk Book Talk brings readers together each month to explore compelling stories, from timeless classics to bold new voices. There is no required reading. It’s coming together to, connect, share books that you are reading, or want to read, and get recommendations for other books. The book club meets from 12-1 PM this Friday.  We encourage you to preregister for the book club here.

Both events celebrate curiosity, connection, and conversation. Whether you love to read or watch and reflect, there’s a place for your voice in the discussion.


 

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Start Strong at UCC

The first week of the term is already in full swing, and there’s no better way to kick off the new academic year than by getting involved with some of the exciting events happening at the library or around the college this month!

Resource Fair

Umpqua Community College will be having a Resource Fair on Thursday, September 18, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Held right on campus (at the compass). Explore the many services and programs available to support your success. From academic help and career guidance to mental health resources and student organizations, everything you need in one place. Expect giveaways, activities, and helpful info!

 

Riverhawk Book Talk Book Club

Join us for the launch of Riverhawk Book Talk, the UCC Library's monthly book club, held on the 4th Friday of every month from 12pm-1pm. A casual, no pressure space to share what you're reading, swap recommendations, and connect with fellow book lovers. No assigned reading, just bring a book you enjoy!

Book club welcomes all students, faculty, and staff. Come connect, get inspired, and discover your next great read. Want a reminder? Register here and we will send you a calendar invitation!

We can’t wait to see you there!


 

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National Library Week 2025: Drawn to the Library!

 

Right to Read Day 2025 Drawn to Freedom graphic by Nate Powell

 

Monday, April 7: Right to Read Day

Today is a day for readers, advocates, and library lovers to take action to protect, defend, and celebrate the right to read. The American Library Association (ALA) kicks off National Library Week with the release of its State of America's Libraries Report, including the list of Top Ten Most Challenged Books of 2023.

 

State of Americas Libraries Report 2025 Banner

 

From the American Library Association:

Despite growing pressure, library professionals and advocates stood strong for the freedom to read in 2024—continuing to provide essential services, support their communities, and drive innovation in libraries.
Book challenges remained high, with 72% initiated not by parents but by organized groups and elected officials. Learn more and find out which books faced the most censorship challenges in this year's State of America's Libraries Report

 

For more on the State of America's Libraries, check out the full report here


Stay tuned for more information tomorrow on National Library Workers Day!

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