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Spring Semester (now until May 1):
Sunday: 12 noon - 9pm
Mon-Thu: 8am - 9pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Special Hours for Finals:
Thursday May 2: 8am-11pm *
Friday May 3: 8am-5pm
Saturday May 4: 1pm-5pm *
Sunday May 5: noon-11pm *
Monday May 6: 8am-11pm *
Tuesday May 7: 8am-11pm *
Wednesday May 8: 8am-11pm *
Thursday May 9: 8am-9pm
Friday May 10: Closed during Commencement
* = extra hours
Spring Events @ the Library
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Photo credit: Julien McRoberts |
Monday, April 22, 4pm - Evelina Lucero (Isleta/San Juan Pueblo) is the Chair of the Creative Writing department at IAIA. She worked as a journalist for a number of years, writing for tribal and national Indian news publications. Her published work includes Night Sky, Morning Star and fiction appearing in various journals and anthologies, such as Kenyon Review, Oregon Literary Review, Blue Mesa Review, Northeast Indian Quarterly, Returning the Gift Anthology, Studies in American Indian Literatures, and Women on Hunting. |
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Photo credit: Julien McRoberts |
Cancelled until fall 2013 - Stephen Wall will present: Reflections on Tribal Leadership and Cultural Values. In this time of rapid cultural change, our tribal communities suffer a great deal of stress trying to balance governance in the 21st century with the core cultural values that have served the tribal community for thousands of years. For his sabbatical research, Stephen Wall interviewed a number of tribal leaders about the challenges of maintaining the tribal cultural heritage while addressing contemporary issues of governance. Stephen Wall (Minnesota Chippewa/White Earth Reservation) is Chair of the Indigenous Liberal Studies Department. He is a teacher, a renowned artist and a lawyer with years of experience in the adjudication of tribal law. |
Printing in the Library
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Thank you all for your patience as we move to a new printing system on the library's comptuers! As many of you know the IAIA Library has gone green with new “PaperCut” printer software aimed at helping us avoid printing accidental pages and documents. Now, when you want to print, you log in to Papercut first, then you see exactly how many pages are going to be printed before confirming the print job. Papercut uses a dollar amount to count up printing, but printing is still free! Every IAIA user has been given $25.00 in their Papercut account, so there is no cost (and the amount can be increased if needed, so don’t worry!) Here’s all you need to know:
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National Library Week & Library Survey

Celebrate!
National Library Week is April 14-20.
Let us know what you think about the IAIA library. All IAIA students have access to a library survey through IAIA email. If you are not a current IAIA student, and have comments or suggestions, please let us know by filling out this online form. Your opinion is important!




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