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The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries is your destination for discovery. As a central gathering space for the university, with physical and digital spaces for everyone to meet, study, and grow, we're at the heart of the work of CMU.
Welcome new and returning students! 🎒 We'll be participating in several @cmu.edu campus orientation events today until next Friday. 🏫 Here's a comprehensive list: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...
Did you catch Christopher Nolan’s "The Odyssey" this week? 🍿 Stop by the Posner Center next to see some rare copies of Homer’s epic up close. 📚 library.cmu.edu/visit/posner...
August is #NationalWellnessMonth, a time to reflect on the habits, relationships, and resources that support overall well-being. This month's collection explores a range of perspectives on wellness. 🫶 A physical book display is in the Hunt Library lobby. 💻 Explore the book display: bit.ly/NWM-books
In 1985, Steve Jobs visited @cmu.edu after launching NeXT to share his vision for the future of higher education computing. 👩💻 Read how the making of a new Steve Jobs biography reveals how our University Archives continue to inform scholarship decades after the records were created. bit.ly/4wqVtJW
Research today is more collaborative, data-intensive, and interdisciplinary than ever before. Read how we're helping researchers navigate this evolving landscape through expertise in open scholarship, evidence synthesis, research data, scholarly publishing, and responsible AI. 💻 bit.ly/3RZPRHC
Arts and Humanities Librarian Kristin Heath has led "Breathe, Reset, Connect with Your Heart" 🫶 workshops since Fall 2024, connecting with folks across @cmu.edu. What began as a workshop series has since evolved into a monthly virtual program. 💻 Read more: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...
Published annually by the CMU Sustainability Initiative, the VUR uses the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, as a framework for understanding how education, research, and practices contribute to a more sustainable future. Read more: bit.ly/25-26-VUR
For students, keeping up with the changes of AI, open science practices, and new discovery tools can be challenging. Our librarians saw an opportunity to help students build those skills. 💻 Read~ How Librarians Made Emerging Research Tools Accessible to Undergraduates: bit.ly/4bhi17g
We hope you're finding creative ways to beat this heatwave! 🫠 Archival image from 1963, found in the CMU Digital Collections. Sigma Nu fraternity's "Sailboat" entry fell apart just 10 feet from the finish line on Frew Street during Spring Carnival's buggy race.
Purdue University Libraries & School of Information Studies is joining four Open Forum for AI (OFAI) Working Groups, contributing expertise in data stewardship, info governance, digital scholarship, and research infrastructure to help advance open, responsible, and human-centered AI. bit.ly/4xK8pvH
Out with the old and in with the new... unless you're the University Archives. 🪪 While Pittsburgh-based #CMU faculty and staff begin exchanging their old ID cards for new ones, the Archives brought out some previous generations for a little blast from the past.
Hey @cmu.edu. 👋 Due to planned electrical repairs, Hunt Library will be closed from June 17-21. The building will reopen for normal hours on June 22. We apologize for the inconvenience. Sorrells Library will be open as usual on June 17-18, but closed for the Juneteenth holiday on June 19.
“If necessity is the mother of invention, then whimsy is the fairy godmother of the miniature book.” 📚🔍👀 👍📖 Explore the full mini-collection at the Posner Center for Special Collections.
Our June book display brings together recent scholarship alongside historical works and fiction that examine how #AI has been understood across time. Explore featured eBooks (link below) and visit the rotating display in Hunt Library lobby to learn more. 💻 eBooks: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...
We've just received a major archival acquisitions connected to internationally recognized artists and celebrated @cmu.edu alumni — including original costume sketches from Academy Award-winning costume designer / CMU alumna Ann Roth + School of Drama faculty Barbara & Cletus Anderson. bit.ly/4u7CX7v
As new graduates begin their lives and careers beyond @cmu.edu, they retain access to many resources and programming opportunities at the Libraries. Here are all the ways alumni can stay connected and continue to benefit from our offerings. 💻 Learn more: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...
The Posner Center for Special Collections was delighted to welcome Simon Armitage, the Poet Laureate of the UK, for our first annual #Shakespeare Lecture. The event concluded with a Q&A led by Jake Grefenstette, President and Executive Director of @poetryforum.bsky.social. bit.ly/shakespeare-...
Celebrate Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander #AANHPI Heritage Month with us! Explore these titles online or stop by the Hunt Library lobby for our physical book display. 💻 library.cmu.edu/about/news/2... 🎉 We'll also host a kickoff party today 12-2pm in Hunt & Sorrells Library!
“The University Libraries is one of the few places on campus where I don't feel rushed. At a school like @cmu.edu, I think it's so valuable to have a place of relative calm and of no expectations to relax, meet friends, or get work done.” –Moira Doolittle, College of Fine Arts
First celebrated in 2004, National Library Workers' Day recognizes the unique contributions that library workers make to help people find the information they need. Thank you to all the library workers who make CMU Libraries the destination for discovery. We appreciate you! 🫶 #NLWD26 #FindYourJoy
We recently stretched and mounted “Two Men on the Edge” (1988) by Harold Cohen. Cohen developed AARON, one of the first artificial intelligence programs designed to create art. This 80 × 97" canvas was part of a 2018 gift from Pamela McCorduck. Come and see it on display at the Posner Center! 🖼️ 👀
Our 2026 Pitt Partner intern Josie Karkkainen is hard at work in the Architecture Archives. 📐 Have you been to the 4th floor of Hunt Library to see our exhibit?
Happy Student Employee Appreciation Week! 🎉 From checking out materials and helping visitors at our service desks, to maintaining our collections and supporting workshops and classroom learning—you do it all! 📚 We couldn’t do this work without you. Your contributions make a real difference. 🫶
As the 2026 spring semester comes to a close, the 2025-2026 Libraries Student Advisory Council (LSAC) is putting the finishing touches on their year-long mapping project to explore how space, memory, and identity shape their journeys at @cmu.edu. 🗺️ Learn more: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...
On campus, @cmu.edu students experience the Libraries in many different ways — through study, research, collaboration, and discovery. The following reflections are drawn from student voices featured in our stories over the past year. 🫶 Read the quotes from our students: bit.ly/4mo0bnO
A fifth year student on @cmu.edu’s campus is exploring new ideas and interdisciplinary work aimed bringing current students and alumni closer to the University Archives, including digitized materials from Scotch'n'Soda Theatre. 🎭 💻 Read more: library.cmu.edu/about/news/2...
For the first time, UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage will read from a series of new and unpublished poems about the human soul, all composed as Shakespearean sonnets, and offer context and insight on the collection. 🗓️ Tuesday, April 28, 2026 ⏰ 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. 📍 Posner Center cmu.is/shakespeare-...