Events

Maker Monday: T-Shirt Printing/Pressing

Bring your own shirt. The workshop will be in the makerspace area on the first floor of the library. For more information contact Dr. Chantell McDowell at: cmcdowell@jcsu.edu OR 704-378-1033

Intellect Lounge: Storytelling, Poetry, Spoken Words

JCSU Collegiate Storytelling Association Presents... Intellect Lounge: Storytelling, Poetry, Spoken Words Sandbox, Library 2nd floor For more information email jcsublackstorytelling@gmail.com

Tech Tuesday: GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)

This workshop will be held in the Innovation Lab (Room 332) of the New Science Center. Come learn to use GIMP to edit and retouch images, free-form drawing, and converting to different image format.

Maker Monday: Digital Photography

The workshop will take place in the makerspace area of the  library on the 1st floor. See flyer for contact information.

Mug Pressing Workshop

*Mugs will be provided Come learn to do this on your own and get a personalized mug. Workshop will takes place in the library on the 1st floor, in the makerspace area.

Inkscape Workshop

This workshop will be held in the Innovation Lab (Room 332) of the New Science Center.

Culture-Library Programs 2020

Wednesdays, January 22-March 4, 2020 | 7PM-9PM  Diggin’ History Through Music and Dance is an historical exploration into the contributions and struggles of Africans and African Americans, as presented through spoken word, music and dance.  Presented by A Sign of the Times of the Carolinas.  https://www.asignofthetimes.org

History-Library Programs 2020

Thursdays, January-May 2020 | 7PM-9PM  A community wide Kujichagulia course that explores key concepts and principles of African and African American culture. Kujichagulia is one of the principles of Kwanzaa that means Self-determination. This program is a collaboration with A Sign of the Times of the Carolinas and Kemetic Science Institute.

Culture-Library Programs 2020

Wednesdays, January 22-March 4, 2020 | 7PM-9PM  Diggin’ History Through Music and Dance is an historical exploration into the contributions and struggles of Africans and African Americans, as presented through spoken word, music and dance.  Presented by A Sign of the Times of the Carolinas.  https://www.asignofthetimes.org

History-Library Programs 2020

Thursdays, January-May 2020 | 7PM-9PM  A community wide Kujichagulia course that explores key concepts and principles of African and African American culture. Kujichagulia is one of the principles of Kwanzaa that means Self-determination. This program is a collaboration with A Sign of the Times of the Carolinas and Kemetic Science Institute.