May 12, 2016 CTC Book Picks This week’s CTC Book Pick comes from Nursing Assitant Certified (NAC) Program Director, Patricia Berglund. Her pick is the delightfully delicious, My Life in France, by Julia Child. “This is one of... Categories activities/book reviews/books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Clark College Libraries/collections/CTC/databases/fun/history/iCommons/interlibrary loan (ILL)/library catalog
February 15, 2016 Remembering the Sand Creek Massacre With the installation of the Native Voices exhibition, a couple of the associated events hosted by Clark College and the Clark County Historical Museum, bring to light the tragic Sand Creek Massacre... Categories activities/art/books/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/collaborations/collections/communication/CTC/databases/e-books/events/history/information literacy/library catalog/students
February 11, 2016 Native Voices in Literature and History The new traveling exhibit, Native Voices: Native People’s Concepts of Health and Illness, located at Cannell library, provides a bevy of important information about the health, history, and culture of Native Americans... Categories books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Cannell Library/Clark College Libraries/collaborations/collections/CTC/displays/events/health/history/iCommons/images/information literacy/resources/students
January 14, 2016 Celebrate MLK Day and READ! Martin Luther King, Jr. The man, his name, and what he represents are all something most American citizens are very familiar with. While his name may be more associated by some... Categories art/books/Cannell 2nd Floor Main Collection/Clark College Libraries/CTC/displays/history/hours/iCommons/information literacy/resources
December 8, 2015 Feeling Artistic? The cold, rainy, winter months are now upon us and making outdoor field trips harder and harder. If you’re feeling like exercising your artistic side but wanting to stay cozy and warm inside,... Categories activities/art/Clark College Libraries/collections/computers/databases/e-books/fun/images/Internet Archive/library catalog
April 12, 2013 Lincoln Medallion at Cannell Library “I will study to prepare myself and maybe someday my chance will come.” – Abraham Lincoln. Whether your introduction to the 16th President of the United States was via a... Categories art/Cannell Library/displays/history/study areas & rooms
March 7, 2012 March is Women’s History Month March is Women’s History Month In honor of Women’s History Month, The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National... Categories events/history
February 3, 2012 Black History Month February is Black History Month. In recognition of Black History Month, The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National... Categories history
November 11, 2011 Honoring Veterans on November 11th In honor of Veteran’s Day, Cannell Library will be closed Nov 11th. The library will be open on Saturday Nov 12 for its normal weekend hours from 1 pm to... Categories history/hours
January 14, 2011 John F. Kennedy Digital Archives For the history enthusiasts: To help mark the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, and Caroline Kennedy, President... Categories databases/history/images/newspapers/resources/videos