Headline Archive for Rachel Hochberg

  • Three book covers: The Crypto Launderers, featuring a bitcoin symbol; The Constitution in Jeopardy, featuring the Constitution in the shape of the US, ripping in half; and Take Care of Them Like My Own, featuring a Black woman in green scrubs.

    Every week, we receive the latest books ordered by our knowledgeable subject librarians. Here are a few interesting titles we've gotten in recently! 

    -Julie Summerfield, Acquisitions Assistant, Collection Management & Scholarly Communication

  • Photo of a display of books on top of a half-height bookcase in Lutnick Library.

    Join the Libraries in celebrating Juneteenth this year by making use of the resources below, learning how you can show your support, and attending local events! This year's list of resources was compiled by Monica Macarie '26 with the help of Social Sciences Librarian Dee Brown.

  • Header of the Connections newsletter, featuring white text on a Haverford red background and a photo of the exterior of Lutnick Library. Below this is a photo of Terry Snyder with text "From the Librarian" and "So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye"

    Issue 23 of Connections, the Libraries newsletter, is now available!

  • Three book covers: Consumed features abstract nature and symbols of capitalism in shades of blue; Smithsonian APA features a block letter title in which art objects are visible; Rethinking Gender features a central figure cuddling a cat

    Every week, we receive the latest books ordered by our knowledgeable subject librarians. Here are a few interesting titles we've gotten in recently!

    -Julie Summerfield, Acquisitions Assistant, Colelction Management & Metadata Services

  • Photo of three books. Web3 features the title in a multicolor font disintegrating into pixels. Illustrated Black History features a bright abstract silhouettes. Wild Girls features a photo collage of a group of girls and mountains in the background.

    Every week, we receive the latest books ordered by our knowledgeable subject librarians. Here are a few interesting titles we've gotten in recently!

    -Julie Summerfield, Acquisitions Assistant, Collection Management & Metadata Services

  • Photo of a crowd of people, mostly only visible by their hands or hats, holding up photos of disappeared loved ones.

    The Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo (GAM) project was recently added to #MemoriasSituadas, a continually updated interactive map of sites of memory related to serious human rights violations, collected by The International Center for the Promotion of Human Rights (CIPDH-UNESCO).

  • Photo of three books. Arguing For a Better World features rainbow gradient text on a white background. Never Whistle at Night features animals hidden among folk-artsy plants. Disability Visability features bright triangles of different sizes overlapping.

    Every week, we receive the latest books ordered by our knowledgeable subject librarians. Here are a few interesting titles we've gotten in recently!

    -Julie Summerfield, Acquisitions Assistant, Collection Management & Metadata Services

  • Five book covers arranged in a row.

    Looking for something to read? Try one of these titles suggested by our literature and languages librarian, Semyon Khokhlov!

  • sepia photograph of a crowd of children seemingly separated by gender and a small number of adults, outside in the yard in front of a large house.

    The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) has been awarded a grant of more than $100,000 from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission to digitize 20,000 records related to Quaker-operated Indian boarding schools, in partnership with Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and Quaker & Special Collections here at Haverford!

  • 14 book covers arranged in two rows of seven.

    Looking for something to read? Try some recommendations from your friends in the Libraries, one last round before the summer is over!

  • header of the connections newsletter, featuring the title and issue number against a maroon background and a photo of Lutnick Library taken from Founders Green

    Issue 21 of Connections, the Libraries newsletter, is now available!

  • Twelve book covers arranged in two rows of six, with a black background between them.

    Looking for something to read? Try some recommendations from your friends in the Libraries, and watch this space for more summer suggestions.

  • Seventeen book covers in three rows; behind each row of books are thick green, yellow, and red stripes against a black background.

    From your friends at the Libraries: a selection of articles, books, and Philadelphia area events to check out this Juneteenth!

  • Twelve book covers arranged in two rows of six, with a black background between them.

    Looking for something to read? Try some recommendations from your friends in the Libraries, and watch this space for more suggestions throughout the summer.

  • Video paused on two hands opening a small book and pointing inside

    Explore programming, services, and spaces in a new video.

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