The James A. Michener Centennial Celebration, October 2007. James A. Michener: the Man, the Writer, the Legacy, the centennial celebration of Michener's birth. This commemoration explored not only the works of Michener and his contribution to American literature, but also the gifted and complicated man behind that ubiquitous row of solid books.
UNC Rosenberry Writers’ Conference, March 2007
Robert Vavra presents James A. Michener, February 2007
The Gerald Tanner exhibit. An exhibit of CSC memorabilia from the1950s, donated by alumnus Gerald Tanner. October 2006-February 2007 What WE Did on YOUR Summer Vacation, July 2006-October 2006
Refreshing the Mind and Body, June 2006-February 2007
James Michener's Pacific, June 2006-February 2007
UNC Rosenberry Writers’ Conference, February 2006
Bibler, Little Man on Campus exhibit, November 2005 - June 2006
The Centennial exhibit, lower level, showcases both the TV miniseries and the book written by James. A. Michener. May 2005-June 2007
Letters written by readers to Michener. May 2005-May 2006
Poland exhibit, main level, features Michener's book of the same name. May 2005 -
The Holocaust exhibit was on display during the month of May 2005, near the Circulation Desk.
Gladiolus Hall of Fame. The beautiful new exhibit case displays some of the artifacts from this collection. It is near Archival Services on the lower level. March 2005 -
"Tip & Mitten: The Making of A Successful Reading Series". Curated by Bette Rathe, Education Librarian, the exhibit deals with the enormously successful elementary reading textbook series created in the 1950s by former UNC faculty members Paul McKee, Annie McCowen, M. Lucile Harrison, and Elizabeth Lehr, and published by Houghton-Mifflin. February 2005 - June 2006