This Week in the Library
February 1-5, 2016
FHE Tonight: Black Church History Stories
Learn about four inspiring figures in LDS Church history: Jane Manning James, Martha Stevens Perkins Howell, Samuel D. Chambers, and Mary Frances Sturlaugson. The gallery will also host a display highlighting the faith, service, and courage of Black Saints in the LDS Church.
Sessions at 7:00 and 8:00 pm in the Education in Zion Gallery, JFSB.
Wednesday: Black History Month Concert
During Black History Month the Harold B. Lee Library is hosting a series of jazz concerts.
Each Wednesday at noon there will be a free concert featuring musicians from BYU's faculty, staff, and students.
Feb. 3-Steve Call
Noon in the auditorium.
Friday ERS: Phyllis Barber
Phyllis Barber writes about the West, the desert, and Mormons. Her first memoir, How I Got Cultured, won the AWP Award for Creative Nonfiction in 1991, and her most recent, Raw Edges: A Memoir, was listed as one of the Outstanding University Press Books of 2010 by Foreword Reviews’ print magazine.
Noon in the auditorium.