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11/28/2023
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This holiday season we hope that you will consider donating to the University Libraries Excellence Fund, especially on #GivingTuesday.The library does a lot with the money it receives, but we can do more. Your contributions would help us:

  • Support our student textbook collection
  • Sponsor more activities, programs, and exhibits
  • Expand and enhance our technology
  • Improve our facilities
  • Add more books, streaming media, and other resources 
  • Fund internship opportunities

Remember, when donating, be sure to designate "University Libraries Excellence Fund" as the area for your gift. We welcome your participation and if you have ideas or suggestions about enhancements, innovations, funding opportunities, and community engagement connections for the library, please reach out to University Advancement or Dean John Barnett. We would love to hear from you and want to make the USC Upstate Library useful and inspiring. 

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The USC Upstate Library invites all faculty and staff to an open house on Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. near the Library Cafe (PerkUp). Enjoy refreshments and enter a drawing for PerkUp coupons, while discovering Upstate Library services:

  • Access Services
  • Research Services
  • Archives and Special Collections
  • Instructional Services
  • Affordable Learning
  • Library Resources and Collections

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Children holding hands in front of a sunset - Flyer advertising Real People Real Climate Real Changes exhibitNew year, new view!

The USC Upstate Library is excited to announce the opening of a new exhibit: Real People, Real Climate, Real Changes. The exhibit has been developed by the National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Center for Science Education. The exhibit shares the science of climate change and how it impacts people's lives.

The exhibit is on view in the 1st floor cafe area from Monday, January 8, through Wednesday, February 28. The library is located at 150 Gramling Drive. USC Upstate is so far the only South Carolina stop for this important, informative exhibit.

In the exhibit, you'll learn how people are affected by climate change--from farmers to coastal residents to urban dwellers. You'll also learn about the people who are finding solutions to this global challenge.

The exhibit features interactive displays to help you explore how climate change is affecting different environments, learn about the impact of sea level rise, and discover ways to lower your carbon footprint. 

At the end of the exhibit, you'll have an opportunity to share your "Climate Stories." You can write a message, draw a picture, or try another creative approach and share your insights and concerns with others.

In the coming weeks, working with others on campus and in the region, we hope to organize a climate change discussion, along with creating a guide to library resources on the environment, climate change, and sustainability.

 

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