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Event: April 1, 2026 11:00 AM
Celebrate books good enough to eat at UC's International Edible Books Festival April 1.
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Event: April 1, 2026 11:00 AM
Celebrate books good enough to eat at UC's International Edible Books Festival April 1.
Event: April 14, 2026 12:00 PM
Lunch and learn event Tuesday, April 14, discusses the nonsmokers’ rights movement.
March 9, 2026
In the mid-1950s Melinda C. Wells Brown moved to Cincinnati to live with her great aunt and became captivated by a collection of miniature Shakespeare plays her great aunt kept on display. Brown came to Cincinnati after the death of her father, and without her great aunt’s guidance and generosity, she would not have been able to continue her education. Her great aunt’s holistic support was instrumental during Brown’s undergraduate studies at the University of Cincinnati — where she worked in the University Library (now known as Blegen Library) and uncovered a deep passion for literature and libraries.
The University of Cincinnati Libraries Archives and Rare Books Library has completed processing the papers of University of Cincinnati professor emeritus Dr. Kenneth E. Caster. Kenneth Edward Caster (1908-1992) Dr. Caster began his career at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio, as a museum curator and assistant professor within the … Continue reading
Join us for a Grand Opening Celebration CECH Library Reading Room Grand Opening CelebrationTuesday, April 212:30-4:30pm (brief remarks at 3pm)400 Level of Teachers-Dyer Complex, 2610 University Circle The start of spring semester saw the opening of the CECH Library Reading … Continue reading
The University of Cincinnati Libraries celebrated the International Edible Books Festival on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. The event marked the 25th year of UC Libraries participating in Edible Books — and it was a momentous occasion! This year, saw an … Continue reading