Tomás Rivera Library Exhibits
Featured Exhibits:
This exhibit explores the issues surrounding academic integrity and plagiarism.
This exhibit was designed in conjunction with the UCR Campus Sustainability Program and explores various aspects of food and sustainability, from organic farming and marketing to ecology.
This exhibit highlights some of the educational achievements of women throughout history to honor National Women's History Month.
Past Exhibits:
- Winners of the Adam Repán Petko Student Book Collection Competition (2009)
- Words in the Rain: Broadsides by the Students of the Book Arts Class (Winter 2009)
- From the Earth to the Moon: 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing
- Notable Children's Books (2009)
- Books That Changed The World (2009 National Library Week)
- Former UCR Chancellor: Tomás Rivera
- Women's History Month
- In Celebration of Black History Month
- Winners of the Adam Repán Petko Student Book Collection Competition (2008)
- Vote! (2008 Elections)
- Highlights of Eaton Science Fiction & Fantasy Collection
- Eaton Conferences at UCR
- Book Arts Workshop in Special Collections & Archives
- San Diego Asian Film Festival Comes to UCR
- Academic Integrity Matters at UCR: Don't Cheat Yourself
If you have a topic for a future exhibit please contact Gwido Zlatkes at gwidoz@ucr.edu
Last modified: 10/11/2011 12:56 PM by E. Milenkiewicz

Academic Integrity
Food & Sustainability
Education of Women