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Winter Storm Advisory

Due to an impactful winter storm expected throughout the region, the University of Hartford will be closed on Sunday, Jan. 25, and Monday, Jan. 26. This includes Harrison Libraries.

In-person Hartt School auditions that were scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 25, have been rescheduled.

The Connecticut Scholastic Art Awards Ceremony scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 25, is canceled. The exhibition at Silpe Gallery will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 24.

 

STORM UPDATES, INFORMATION, AND RESOURCES

 

New Titles

Select a subject below to launch a Libraries Catalog search for new materials.

Allen Library

Dance Books

Music Books | Music Scores

Sound Recordings/Video

Mortensen Library

A-B | C-D | E-G | H-K | L | M-Q | R-S | T-Z

A-B

Africana/Black Studies

Anthropology

Architecture

Art

Asian, Pacific Island and the Diaspora

Biological Sciences

Black/Africana Studies

Business and Economics

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C-D

Caribbean and Latin American Studies

Chemistry

Cinema

Communication

Computer Science

Disability Studies

Drama/ Theatre


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E-G

Ecology

Economics and Business

Education

Engineering and Technologies 

Fitness

Gender and Sexuality Studies—General

Gender and Sexuality Studies—Gender Identity

Gender and Sexuality Studies—LGBTQIA+

Gender and Sexuality Studies—Women's Studies


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H-K

Health Sciences

History and Area Studies

Indigenous Studies, including Native American

Judaica


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L

Language and Writing Studies

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Legal Studies

LGBTQIA+

Library Science

Literature—Classical

Literature—English/American

Literature—Foreign

Literature—General


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M-Q

Mathematics

Middle Eastern Studies

Native American / Indigenous Studies

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology


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R-S

Reference—General

Religion

Sexuality and Gender Studies—General

Sexuality and Gender Studies—Gender Identity

Sexuality and Gender Studies—LGBTQIA+

Sexuality and Gender Studies—Women's Studies

Sociology


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T-Z

Technologies and Engineering 

Theatre / Drama 

Women's Studies

Writing and Language Studies


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