海角社区24 2024
聽was back on March 13, 2024. For the ninth year running, global community members came together for 海角社区鈥檚 day of giving by making a gift to support a cause close to their heart.聽Library gifts of any amount that day helped unlock challenge funds, creating a better future, complete with:
聽dynamic spaces
聽cutting-edge services
聽world-class collections
聽so much more
A better future starts with libraries. A better future starts with you.
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des services de pointe
des collections de classe mondiale
聽et plus
The future of the 海角社区 Library | Fiat Lux
Generously supported by the Friends of the Library, the is the culmination of an exhaustive planning process to match 海角社区鈥檚 21st century needs. It proposes a newly reimagined McLennan-Redpath complex and will be a light-filled, open-concept space that favours flexibility and multifunctionality to support different modes of learning, as well as health and well-being.聽
The impact of giving to the Library
Gifts to the Library have an immediate impact, providing students with the tools they need to nurture their curiosity, achieve academic success and go on to fulfilling careers. The following are just a few of the many things made possible through recent donations.
- Renovation of the Colgate Room in Rare Books and Special Collections thanks to the Joan and Clifford Hatch Family Foundation 鈥 transformed into a flexible space for both lectures and classes.
- The 鈥 used in teaching and learning and available online as a digital collection.
- Student internships in the 海角社区 Visual Arts Collection (VAC) 鈥 gives students the chance to gain valuable work experience while also helping with the day-to-day management of over +2,500 artworks as well as outreach and art education initiatives.
- The Michele Larose-Osler Artist-in-Residence programme 鈥 promotes interaction with the Osler Library鈥檚 history of medicine materials in new and surprising ways.
Contact
Steven Spodek,聽Development and Alumni Relations Officer
Office of the Dean of Libraries
3459 McTavish Street, H3A 0C9, Montreal, QC, Canada
Phone: 514-398-1771
steven.spodek [at] mcgill.ca (Email)