Destress with Dogs at Paley Library

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Hunter, a therapy dog

Starting this Thursday, we’ll have some furry friends in Paley Library to help you destress in the midst of final exams! This event is part of our Crunch Time Café, a series of events providing free food, activities, and a break from studying. Hang out with the therapy dogs in the Paley Library Lecture Hall during the following times:

Thursday, December 10, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Friday, December 11, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Monday, December 14, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday, December 15, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

 

 

Don’t forget about our other Crunch Time Café events over the next two weeks!

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Rise and Shine
Tuesday, December 8, 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Join us the first day of study days for breakfast treats and coffee to start your studying off right.

Crafts ‘n’ Games
Wednesday, December 9, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Take a break from studying by unwinding with crafts and games the night before final exams begin.

The End is Near!
Tuesday, December 15, 7:00 PM – 12:00 AM
You are so close! Join us one last time for caffeine, treats, and healthful snacks to help you power through to the end of exams and propel you toward a much needed break.

Paley Library to Host Finals Week Activities

crunch_titleTemple University Libraries is here to help you relax and refuel during the stressful end of the semester rush. Join us at Paley Library for our Crunch Time Café, a series of events during study days and final exams that includes free food, activities, and therapy dogs. See the full schedule below!

Rise and Shine
Tuesday, December 8, 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Join us the first day of study days for breakfast treats and coffee to start your studying off right.

Crafts ‘n’ Games
Wednesday, December 9, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Take a break from studying by unwinding with crafts and games the night before final exams begin.

Destress with Dogsdog_purple
Thursday, December 10, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Friday, December 11, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Monday, December 14, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday, December 15, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
As exams are in full swing, can you imagine anything better than taking a break with cuddly, sweet therapy dogs? Neither can we! Stop by to hang out and destress with some furry friends.

The End is Near!
Tuesday, December 15, 7:00 PM – 12:00 AM
You are so close! Join us one last time for caffeine, treats, and healthful snacks to help you power through to the end of exams and propel you toward a much needed break.

All events will take place in the Paley Library Lecture Hall, 1210 Polett Walk, Ground Floor. Visit library.temple.edu/beyondthepage to learn more about programming at Temple University Libraries.

Games and Libraries

IGD_LOGO_AmericasLibraries around the world are celebrating International Games Day this Saturday, November 21. This free event, now in its eighth year, inspires community members to gather at their local libraries one Saturday in November to read, learn, and play. The annual celebration includes special gaming programs and events, and reminds us that libraries serve as gathering places for all members of the community, and provide space for engagement, inspirations, ideas, and fun!

Check out the map for local, participating libraries in your area:

 

As you know, Temple University Libraries are also invested in the community building, educational, and critical dimensions of games, gaming, and play. In fact, this year our Beyond the Page public programming series takes up those questions with our Games Without Frontiers curated, thematic events. The series has and will continue to explore gender and gaming, game design, the role of games in American leisure, and other important impacts of gaming culture. We are also using this frame as a metaphor for the ways in which chance, play, and algorithms appear in everyday life and guide our cultural systems. Stay on the lookout for updates about our spring programs and participate in a little gaming in the final days of fall semester. As we enter the end of semester rush, take a break at Paley Library’s Crunch Time Café for Craft n’ Games Night on Wednesday, November 9 between 5:00 PM and 10:00 PM in the Paley Library Lecture Hall.

 

Alumna Angela Washko to Speak and Perform at Temple University Libraries

courtesy Angela Washko

courtesy Angela Washko

Temple University Libraries is excited to welcome new media artist Angela Washko, a Tyler School of Art and Temple University Honors alumna, to campus November 5 and 6. Washko is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and has made a career of creating new forums for feminism in the spaces most hostile toward it. Her work has been featured in Time Magazine, VICE, Hyperallergic, and the New York Times, and she is also a recent recipient of The Franklin Furnace Performance Fund Grant, a Creative Time Report commission, a Rhizome Internet Art Microgrant, a Danish International Visiting Artist Grant and the Terminal Award. Her projects have been presented nationally and internationally at venues including Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (Helsinki, Finland), Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Moving Image Art Fair (London and NYC), and the Rotterdam International Film Festival.

Selected for this fall’s Artist/Makers Residency, Washko’s two-day engagement is part of Games Without Frontiers, the curated, thematic series on games, gaming, and play at the center of this year’s Temple University Libraries Beyond the Page public programming series.

Join us this Thursday, November 5 for Washko’s talk, “Going to the Source: Performance and Negotiation in Polarized Online Spaces,” and on Friday, November 6 for her performance, “Tightrope Routines (A Feminist Artist Interviews the Internet’s Most Infamous Misogynist),” a storytelling performance based on a year of exchanges between Washko and a pick-up artist, author, blogger and notorious manosphere leader. Both presentations will take place at 5:30 PM in the Paley Library Lecture Hall located at 1210 Polett Walk in the center of Temple Main Campus.

Read more about Angela Washko and Beyond the Page at library.temple.edu/beyondthepage