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December 3, 2025
Celebrate the launch of Poetry International, Issue 29! Contributors and editors will share their work and answer questions from attendees.
December 3, 2025
Celebrate the launch of Poetry International, Issue 29! Contributors and editors will share their work and answer questions from attendees.
November 19, 2025
The fall 2025 Okuma Author, Molly Olguín, will share excerpts from her debut short story collection, “The Sea Gives Up the Dead,” applauded as “Witty, witchy, darkly brilliant.”
This event is presented on Zoom, advanced registration is required.
November 19, 2025
The fall 2025 Okuma Author, Molly Olguín, will share excerpts from her debut short story collection, “The Sea Gives Up the Dead,” applauded as “Witty, witchy, darkly brilliant.”
This event is presented on Zoom, advanced registration is required.
11/13/
25
Explore mental health through art! Drop in and create a zine (small hand-made publication) about mental health.
This is a companion activity to the National Library of Medicine Exhibit Care & Custody. You can visit the exhibit on the second floor of Love Library.
11/13/
25
Explore mental health through art! Drop in and create a zine (small hand-made publication) about mental health.
This is a companion activity to the National Library of Medicine Exhibit Care & Custody. You can visit the exhibit on the second floor of Love Library.
11/12/25
Come hear Elaine Sexton read from her most recent collection of poetry, “Site Specific: New & Selected Poems.” Sexton’s work has been described as “…furious and unstoppable...with such love and exquisite tenderness.”
11/12/25
Come hear Elaine Sexton read from her most recent collection of poetry, “Site Specific: New & Selected Poems.” Sexton’s work has been described as “…furious and unstoppable...with such love and exquisite tenderness.”
11/5/25
Come hear María Dolores Águila read from her debut novel-in-verse, “A Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez,” which has been celebrated as “…sharp, evocative, and …a marvelous testament to barrio-based might.”
11/5/25
Come hear María Dolores Águila read from her debut novel-in-verse, “A Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez,” which has been celebrated as “…sharp, evocative, and …a marvelous testament to barrio-based might.”
Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health
The exhibit will be in the library from October 20 to November 25 on the second floor of Love Library.
Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health
The exhibit will be in the library from October 20 to November 25 on the second floor of Love Library.
October 29, 2025
Come hear award-winning author Aaron John Curtis read from his debut novel, “Old School Indian,” which has been described as “A gorgeous exploration of the restorative bonds of kin, the wages of history, and the stories that break and remake us.”
October 29, 2025
Come hear award-winning author Aaron John Curtis read from his debut novel, “Old School Indian,” which has been described as “A gorgeous exploration of the restorative bonds of kin, the wages of history, and the stories that break and remake us.”
We Want to Pick Your Brains (and Give You Pizza!)
If you give us a few minutes of your time, we’ll give you lunch!
We Want to Pick Your Brains (and Give You Pizza!)
If you give us a few minutes of your time, we’ll give you lunch!
Students made clear how important late-night and early-morning study spaces are for their success, and the university listened.
Students made clear how important late-night and early-morning study spaces are for their success, and the university listened.
Tuesday, October 2, 11 am - 2 pm, North Library Walkway
Tuesday, October 2, 11 am - 2 pm, North Library Walkway
Thursday, October 2,
Noon - 2 p.m.
SDSU North Library Walkway
Sponsored by the SDSU Library, SDSU Climate Center, and Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship.
Thursday, October 2,
Noon - 2 p.m.
SDSU North Library Walkway
Sponsored by the SDSU Library, SDSU Climate Center, and Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship.