Feature Friday: Storytelling Through Clothing – A History of Women’s Rights at JMU
Perhaps you have noticed a beautiful display of vintage women’s clothing in the lobby just inside the historic entrance of... View More
Perhaps you have noticed a beautiful display of vintage women’s clothing in the lobby just inside the historic entrance of... View More
When you ask the library a question using our online chat service, you may be lucky enough to meet Miracle... View More
(All photos pre-COVID.) In February 2020, over 100 people packed into the lobby of Carrier Library for the grand opening... View More
Peer Research Advisers (PRAs) are student employees in JMU Libraries who are trained to help their peers in the College... View More
Two years before Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman made history with her performances at the 2021 presidential inauguration and Super... View More
In 2015 and 2016, Brian Flota of JMU Libraries donated over 10,000 comic books to JMU. These are housed in... View More
The Lucy F. Simms School was once a pillar of the Black community in Harrisonburg, Virginia. From 1939-1966, the Lucy.... View More
JMU’s Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is about to get even faster, and Mikki Butcher (’20) is the person you can thank.... View More
Before Shenandoah National Park was founded, these lands were home for generations of Virginians. Some families lived on the same... View More
With this week’s feature, we’re shining the spotlight on Yasmeen Shorish, who is working hard to protect our privacy, promote... View More