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Help Support Critical Work of WSU Libraries by Donating during CougsGive 2026 April 15

CougsGive 2026, WSU’s annual day of giving in support of scholarships, research, programs, innovative learning, leadership development, student activities, and more, takes place on Wednesday, April 15. Last year, WSU Libraries tallied just over 30 gifts and hope to exceed that number this year. According to Shane Johnson, the libraries’ development director, fundraising efforts in […]
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New Video Interview Explores ‘Virginia and Vanessa’ Mural in Terrell Library

In a newly released video, WSU Libraries Dean Trevor Bond and WSU Arts Assistant Professor Jiemei “Mei” Lin discuss the collection and inspiration behind a new mural painted by Lin and unveiled last September celebrating the sisterhood and partnership of writer Virginia Woolf and artist Vanessa Bell. Bond and Lin touch on the Library of […]
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Libraries’ Edible Book Festival Returns After Six Years for WSU Family Weekend April 17

After a six-year hiatus, WSU Libraries will bring back the Edible Book Festival, a popular event during Mom’s Weekend, now Family Weekend, since it began in 2016. This year’s festival is at 2 p.m. Friday, April 17, in the Terrell Library ground-floor atrium. Register your edible book entry by completing the online form. The deadline […]
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Cougar Commons Update: Events, Fiberoptics Installation Successful

WSU Libraries’ new academic support center, the Cougar Commons saw a brisk start of the year with two events and major construction work to reconfigure networking and power in Terrell Library. A professional headshot session with Robert Hubner from WSU Photo Services, held on Jan. 22 and cosponsored with the WSU Academic Success and Career […]
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Seeing Through Paper: Light Sheet Reveals Printing in MASC’s Early Printed Books

By Trevor James Bond If you’ve ever wondered how old a book really is—or where its paper was made—the answer may be hiding in plain sight. In Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC), a newly purchased light sheet (or flexible light panel) now helps researchers see through the page to the structures and watermarks embedded […]
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Fallen Ukrainian Poets Honored Feb. 24 on Anniversary of Russian Invasion

WSU Libraries will host “As Long as a Writer is Read, They’re Alive” from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the Terrell Library atrium in observance of the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The event will honor fallen Ukrainian poets who have died since 2022. Professor and poet Colin Criss of the […]
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‘Both Feet In’: WSU Press Thrives through Library Support after 2024 Move

Brian McManus, Amy Thielen, and Libby McKeighen conducted a tour just after the new year to highlight the mailing operation in place for sending out WSU Press book orders. Access Services only assumed the shipping responsibilities that used to be handled through Cooper Publications Building in November. Now the mailroom is one well-organized room of […]
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Cougar Commons Update: Demolition, Carpeting Complete; Painting, Patching Next

The Cougar Commons academic support center in Terrell Library has undergone major work over the last several weeks. As of Jan. 8, the designated construction company completed demolition of the old reference collection stacks area on the first floor. Workers finished laying out carpet on Jan. 14 and have moved on to painting and patching […]
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Libraries’ New Synth Lab Opens with Reception Jan. 22

WSU Libraries’ new Synth Lab opens Thursday, Jan. 22, with a reception from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Holland Library first-floor Dimensions Lab, room 120C. The lab for using electronic music production equipment is available to all Pullman students, faculty, and staff. A free, self‐serve library resource that anyone can book, the Synth Lab can be […]
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Libraries to Start Trials of AI Scholarly Search Tools on Jan. 20

Starting Jan. 20, WSU Libraries will run trials on three artificial intelligence (AI)-powered research platforms: Consensus, Scite.ai, and Undermind. The platforms help researchers analyze citation context, conduct deep literature searches, and synthesize findings across scientific papers. The Consensus trial will run through the spring semester. Scite.ai and Undermind will be available to evaluate for 6-8 […]
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