Please drop by the Ursula C. Schwerin Library, right here on campus, to view the new exhibit of World War 1 panels on loan from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. There are six panels in all, chronicling the events of 1914 to 1918. The display is on view now through October 11 and all are welcome, including members of the general public. The exhibit coincides with the centennial of the Great War.
The 100th anniversary is an opportune time to tell this important story in American and World History. The panels capture the experience of the era and engage the viewer with an array of facts on one of the major wars of the twentieth century.
The panels are supplemented by resources available in the library. These items recount the story of World War 1 from many perspectives and include graphic novels, poetry, non-fiction and compelling videos available in our Multimedia room for viewing. Shelf locations for additional items may be accessed by clicking Find Books. Please ask one of our librarians to help you or feel free to contact us for more information online using our twenty-four hour chat service at Ask A Librarian.