…Yellowstone National Park. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004. National Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States. Eighth edition. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2016….
…law. Over the 50 years since, the law has given us 11 National Scenic Trails, 19 National Historic Trails, and over 1,200 National Recreation Trails. If you’ve ever found yourself…
…to Wright to mark Mann’s newest dynamic transition. Mary Ochs (retiring Director, Mann Library) and Paul Wester (Director, National Agricultural Library) Sara Wright is no stranger to Mann Library and…
International Open Access Week 2023 is October 23-29. This year’s theme, “Community over Commercialization”, encourages conversation about which approaches to open scholarship prioritize the best interests of the public and…
…New York State land-grant library, we actively support the needs of all who seek knowledge and foster the open exchange of diverse ideas to improve the lives of people everywhere.”…
…first national survey on estrangement—Fault Lines (Avery, 2020) combines science-based repair tools with the personal experiences of hundreds of people who have mended family rifts. April 2, 2021 4pm The…
Visit project website The New York Climate Change Science Clearinghouse (NYCCSC) is a gateway for policymakers, local planners, and the public to identify and access documents, data, websites, tools, and…
…in the International Monetary Fund’s research department. November 2, 2021 4pm Phil McMichael (Global Development): Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective How has development thinking and practice shaped our…
The summer soccer thrill has started. While only one national women’s soccer team will win the World Cup title on July 7, between now and then the whole world will…
…of agricultural study as it is to engage in deep inquiry into a host of other frontiers in modern scholarship–in areas such as genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, climatology, international finance,…