Exhibit: University Commencement

The current exhibit in the front entrance and 1st floor hallway celebrates the University's commencement throughout the years. The exhibit features photographs, news clippings, yearbooks, and other memorabilia.

Stop by to enjoy this historical view of the University. Look in the cases at the front entrance to see a program from the Closing Exercises in 1902, a photograph of the first graduating class in 1903 and colorful views of the recent ceremonies.

The exhibit was curated by Sheryl Curry. It will remain on display through the end of May.

Event: Poetry Reading by Darrell Bourque

Darrell Bourque will read from his newest work, If You Abandon Me, Comment Je Vas Faire: An Amédé Ardoin Songbook. Bourque explores the life of Creole musician Amédé Ardoin (1898-1942) in this haunting collection of inverted sonnets. Using imagination and historical research, Bourque delves into Ardoin, an influential but enigmatic artist. This chapbook is the first installment of The Louisiana Series of Cajun and Creole Poetry (La Série de Louisiane de Poésie des Acadiens et Créoles) and is published by Yellow Flag Press.

Thursday, May 15 | 3 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Poetry Reading by Darrell Bourque

Darrell Bourque will read from his newest work, If You Abandon Me, Comment Je Vas Faire: An Amédé Ardoin Songbook. Bourque explores the life of Creole musician Amédé Ardoin (1898-1942) in this haunting collection of inverted sonnets. Using imagination and historical research, Bourque delves into Ardoin, an influential but enigmatic artist. This chapbook is the first installment of The Louisiana Series of Cajun and Creole Poetry (La Série de Louisiane de Poésie des Acadiens et Créoles) and is published by Yellow Flag Press.

The event  is free and open to the public.

Spring Intersession Library Hours

May 10 – June 8, 2014

Monday – Thursday | 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday | 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday | CLOSED

Memorial Day | May 26 | CLOSED

All public service departments, including the Circulation/Reserve Desk, Interlibrary Loan, Reference Desk/Chat, Reference Online Center (ROC) Lab, and STEP Labs, close 15 minutes before the building closes.

2014 Caffery Award Winner

Tim Landry has been named the winner of the 2014 Jefferson Caffery Research Award. He authored “Conservative Aristocrat and Assertive Ambassador: Jefferson Caffery at the Headwaters of American Involvement in Vietnam, 1944-1947.”

Tim is a history graduate student.

View Caffery Competition to learn more about the annual Jefferson Caffery Research Award.

Exhibit: Lap Desks

The current exhibit in the Main Hall features lap desks from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, selections from a large collection donated to Dupré Library by George Newton, a UL Lafayette alumnus.

Long before the invention of laptop computers, smart phones and the like, our ancestors used their own portable writing boxes to compose and store their correspondence and other important documents.

Library Acquires Rare, First Edition of “Twelve Years a Slave”

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has acquired a first-edition copy of “Twelve Years a Slave.”

The book by Solomon Northup was published in 1853 and is housed in Dupré Library's Special Collections.

Its market value of about $10,000 has increased because of the recent success of “12 Years a Slave,” a 2013 film adapted from Northup’s memoir, according to Bruce Turner, assistant dean of special collections.

Laptop Charging Lockers

Looking for a secure place to charge your laptop? Use a laptop charging locker.

Thirty (30) laptop charging lockers are located in the alcove behind the Bib Lab on the 1st floor. The lockers provide power outlets for charging laptops. They are secured with a user-selected, three-digit code.

The laptop charging lockers were funded by the Student Technology Enhancement Program for use of UL Lafayette students.

Questions? Ask the Circulation Desk.

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