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USC Upstate Library News

Image of lighthouse with birds flying around the top and the words "National  Landmarks, Monuments, and Parks" above the lighthouse
04/11/2025
profile-icon John Barnett

Now that spring is here, a young person's fancy naturally turns to … exploring and enjoying the great outdoors!

On view now in the library cafe area are a series of posters celebrating some of the amazing national landmarks, monuments, and parks in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. These posters are designed in the style of paintings made famous by the Federal Art Project, an initiative of the U.S. Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal agency that offered employment opportunities to visual artists during the Great Depression and World War II. 

Some of the images you will see in this exhibit include,

  • The Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument (Alabama)
  • Congaree National Park (South Carolina)
  • Cumberland Island National Seashore (Georgia)
  • Everglades National Park (Florida)
  • Fort McHenry National Monument (Maryland)
  • Gettysburg National Military Park (Pennsylvania)
  • Great Smoky Mountains (North Carolina-Tennessee)
  • Hot Springs National Park (Arkansas)
  • The Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.)
  • Mammoth Cave National Park (Kentucky)
  • New River Gorge National Park (West Virginia)
  • Shenandoah National Park (Virginia)
  • The Statue of Liberty National Monument (New York-New Jersey)

How many have you visited? Which ones would you like to this year? Do you have a special memory of one of the landmarks, monuments, or parks?

We live in a physically beautiful country, noted for its majestic landscapes, impressive architecture, and poignant history. We hope you have time this spring and summer to experience some of the nation's landmarks, monuments, and parks.

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04/10/2025
profile-icon Virginia Cononie
Students are invited to donate their textbooks to the library from now until the end of the semester.
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Graphic of owl on a tree branch with a crescent moon in the background and the words "Overnight Hours Begin April 20"over the pages
04/09/2025
profile-icon John Barnett

On Easter Sunday, April 20, the USC Upstate Library will begin its overnight and extended hours schedule for the end of spring term and final exams. The library will be open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week, to accommodate your study, research, and computing needs. The library will also have extended hours on select Friday evenings and will be open its regular hours on Saturdays as well.

Here’s the end-of-semester schedule:

  • Sunday, April 20: Library opens at 2 pm and remains open continuously until Friday, April 25, at 12 midnight (24-hour schedule)
  • Saturday, April 26: Library is open from 10 am to 5 pm
  • Sunday, April 27: Library opens at 2 pm and remains open continuously until Friday, May 2, at 12 midnight (24-hour schedule)
  • Saturday, May 3: Library is open from 10 am to 5 pm
  • Sunday, May 4: Library opens at 2 pm and remains open continuously until Tuesday, May 6, at 12 midnight (24-hour schedule)

This schedule is based on available staffing and therefore is subject to change.

When the library is closed, students can get research help through the Ask a Librarian chat service. This service is staffed by real people (not bots!) and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

For more information about library hours, including schedule changes, visit the Library Calendar; the library’s website; or check out the library’s social media presence on Facebook and Instagram.

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Construction zone sign in yellow and black diagonal stripes on two gray legs
04/03/2025
profile-icon John Barnett

Due to ongoing construction of the Annex adjacent to the USC Upstate Library building, part of the sidewalk on the left front corner of the building (facing the Quad) will be closed from Friday, April 4, until either late Tuesday, April 8, or early Wednesday, April 9.

During this time, the wheelchair ramp near the front entrance will be closed. 

Wheelchair access will remain available from the parking lot side entrance to the Library building. Nonetheless, the ramp closure may temporarily affect access to Library services, Student Success, Career Management, Scholars Academy, Tutoring, and classes held in the library building.

We regret the inconvenience to those needing wheelchair access to the Library building from the Quad. Because the bulk of the construction work will take place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, we hope the impact on students, staff, faculty, and other library visitors will be minimal.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

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Image credit: “A colored emoji from the Twemoji project." Source: Twemoji GitHub.  CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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