Mindful Tea Tasting (Faculty and Staff)
This session explores using mindfulness as a tool to break through the monotony and habituation of daily mundane tasks, such as making and drinking a cup of tea. Participants will learn how to set...
View ArticleComing soon! Get ready to Recharge at Randall!
SAVE THE DATES Randall Library is happy to announce that Recharge at Randall is coming soon!Recharge at Randall is our end-of-the-semester de-stress event to support student success and well-being...
View ArticleGiving Tuesday 2022
We’re growing!After more than four years of planning, Randall Library has started construction on its new 80,000-SF expansion! The new building, just west of the existing Randall, will open Fall...
View ArticleRandall Library Expansion and Renovation is Underway!
Moderate noise and vibration should be expected Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 6 PM For more information, please visit https://library.uncw.edu/expansion or email rlfacility [at] uncw.edu
View ArticleCoffee and Cookies with Hunter Ingram - Burgwin-Wright House
Join Randall Library’s Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History as we welcome Hunter Ingram, Associate Director of the Burgwin-Wright House and former host of the Cape Fear Unearthed...
View ArticleRecharge @ Randall - Fall 2022
CALLING ALL SEAHAWKS! IT'S TIME TO RECHARGE! Games | Prizes | Raffle | De-stress Activities | Coffee | SnacksJoin us for Recharge @ Randall, Randall Library's de-stress exam event we host at the end of...
View ArticleCalculator Lending at Randall Library
Many college courses require you to use a graphing calculator, but they are expensive, and it’s easy to leave at home by accident on the day of a test or a study group -- or run out of batteries just...
View ArticleAfrican American Read-In 2023
Join in the celebration as we come together to bring awareness and to amplify Black voices in literature and forms of artistic expression at the 2023 African American Read-In (AARI)on Tuesday, February...
View ArticleNEA Big Read: Homegoing
As part of the NEA Big Read: Cape Fear, UNCW’s Office of the Arts and Randall Library are hosting a collaborative, year-long effort to promote literacy in Wilmington and the broader Cape Fear region....
View ArticleCoffee and Cookies with the Center: Francine DeCoursey
Please join the Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History on Tuesday, February 14, at 11:00, when our guest will be local filmmaker Francine DeCoursey. DeCoursey has been a filmmaker and...
View ArticleThursday Evenings with the Center: Ashley Brown
Join the Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History on Thursday, February 16th, at 7:00 pm for a presentation by author Ashley Brown. Brown is an Assistant Professor and the Allan H....
View ArticlePractice Writing a Data Management Plan
As funders are increasingly asking for Data Management Plans as part of grant applications, drafting this document well will increase researchers’ project competitiveness, in addition to generally...
View ArticleReal-Time Data: Uses and Challenges of Data Streaming for Research
Real-time data is information delivered immediately; depending on the need, the use of data streams can keep research up to date for immediate accuracy and depth in analysis, or continually updating...
View ArticleStorage and Cloud Resources for Research Data at UNCW
UNCW ITS (Information Technology Services) support for Research Computing is growing as faculty and students embark on research projects that demand more in the way of technology resources. In this...
View ArticleThe Line Graph and the Slave Ship: Rethinking the Origins of Data Visualization
In the world today, when we encounter a line graph or a pie chart, we tend to think of the role of visualization—if we think of it at all—as simply revealing the meaning of the data underneath. The...
View ArticleScience Communication Using Data Storytelling
Science communication is, in essence, the practice of describing to others about the research you do. One effective method is through data storytelling-- incorporating graphs and visualizations into a...
View ArticleExplore: Building a Search Strategy
Learn how to choose keywords, identify the best databases for your research, and stay organized as you search.Presenter: Brittany O’Neill, Information Literacy LibrarianRegister...
View ArticleExamine: Evaluating Your Sources
Learn what makes a source “good” for your project, how to tell the difference between popular and scholarly sources, and how to fact-check what you find online.Presenter: Brittany O’Neill, Information...
View ArticleSynthesize: Understanding a Scholarly Article
Learn about peer-review, how to find and connect the important information in scholarly articles, and how to use them to support your research.Presenters: Brittany O’Neill, Information Literacy...
View ArticleCoffee and Cookies with the Center: Julius Jones
On Tuesday, February 28th, at 11:30am, the Center for Southeast North Carolina Archives and History will welcome Julius Jones of the UNCW History Department for Coffee and Cookies with the Center. In...
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