Skip to search and filter Image Stepping Back in Time in Contemporary International Books June 22, 2009 Read more Image A Book Never Stands Alone: Do Reviewers Have a Social Responsibility? June 16, 2009 Read more Image Reviewer's Assumptions about Audience June 10, 2009 Read more Image The Lack of Culture in Book Reviews June 3, 2009 Read more Image Wishing for Books May 29, 2009 Read more Image Children's Hope in the Midst of Despair May 27, 2009 Read more Image Wishes for the Necessities of Life May 13, 2009 Read more Image Wishes for the World at Tucson Festival of Books May 12, 2009 Read more Arizona Illustrated – International Books: Developing a Love of Reading Dec. 20, 2007 Nearly 30,000 children’s books reside in the basement of the UA Education building. They come from more than a hundred countries, in nearly two dozen languages. The books have made readers out of future teachers, and we can expect them to pass on that love of reading to their students. Read more Education E-News – A Community Triumph Dec. 12, 2007 The WOW Open House on December 8 was a community triumph! People came from all over — families, community members, librarians, teachers — people interested in books and people interested specifically in the two traveling exhibitions of children’s and adolescent books from around the world. Visitors from the UA Poetry Center, the UA Bookstores, and other university groups also dropped in. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Arizona Illustrated – International Books: Developing a Love of Reading Dec. 20, 2007 Nearly 30,000 children’s books reside in the basement of the UA Education building. They come from more than a hundred countries, in nearly two dozen languages. The books have made readers out of future teachers, and we can expect them to pass on that love of reading to their students. Read more
Education E-News – A Community Triumph Dec. 12, 2007 The WOW Open House on December 8 was a community triumph! People came from all over — families, community members, librarians, teachers — people interested in books and people interested specifically in the two traveling exhibitions of children’s and adolescent books from around the world. Visitors from the UA Poetry Center, the UA Bookstores, and other university groups also dropped in. Read more