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Meet Zak, Who is on Campus Almost Daily... Meet Zak Rouse, Reserves and Access Services Supervisor for Avery Library, who is on campus almost daily to help keep the library safely open for study space and collection access.
This Victorian Painting Depicting Two Women in Love was Nearly Lost in History CNN consults curator Roberto Ferrari about an 1864 painting held by Avery Library's Art Properties that is likely among the earliest depictions of same-sex female desire.
On Exhibit: Connections in Collections "Connections in Collections," a new exhibit in Avery Library, finds surprising similarities between sculptures from the University art collection and images from architecture books.