05/05/2026
We are so proud of our students and their creativity! Check out the inaugural Mitchell Literary Review!
New Mitchell Journal Showcases Student Creativity
With the creation of the “Mitchell Literary Review” (MLR), students across majors now have a dedicated space to showcase their creative output to share beyond their classrooms. The MLR features student literary works such as poems, short fiction, and short dialogues. With the creation of the “...
03/11/2026
One week from today! Wednesday, March 18 begins the Business Division Speaker Series, hosted at the Mitchell College Library. 12-1 pm with Al Mayo, social media influencer and entrepreneur.
07/29/2025
It’s here!! 37 boxes…but what is it? Find out soon! New opportunities await you this fall
04/22/2025
Our plant buddies are loving the library life!
04/04/2025
TONIGHT! Games, music, prizes, pizza, fun Fun FUN!
04/02/2025
STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF - Help us serve you better!
In partnership with students in James Patsalides’ MLab course, the library is collecting feedback on our services. Takes just a few minutes to complete.
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03/31/2025
GAME NIGHT IS BACK! Swipe for details! Co-sponsored by the Campus Activities Board
Friday April 4 in the library
6 to 9 PM
Door prizes and pizza
Bring your friends!
03/21/2025
Wednesday! Local author and Thames instructor Chris Kervick will share his new book, The Windsor Locks Canal, with an author talk in the library.
Wednesday, March 26 at 4 PM
02/11/2025
NOW THROUGH SPRING! shares her east coast plein air works at the Mitchell College Library. Katie immerses herself in open spaces, welcoming interaction with people in the community while she captures the spirit of place. We are thrilled to share her work with you.
01/31/2025
ONE BOOK, ONE REGION Mitchell College recently hosted the One Book, One Region kickoff event, attended by an engaged crowd of community readers. Speaker Kevin Booker, Jr. inspired the audience with a presentation of author Daniel Black’s essay “Reasons I Write,” movingly delivered by students, staff, and community members. He also highlighted the universal themes of this year’s featured book, Black’s “Don’t Cry for Me, A Novel.” Attendees discussed spirituality, gender norms, parent expectation, generational trauma, death, and forgiveness.
Be part of the community read! The program culminates with an author talk on March 31 at Connecticut College. Borrow a book at your local library or purchase a copy for your own library! Learn more at onebookoneregion.org.
Sponsored by Bank Square Books, Connecticut College, Mitchell College, and Libraries of Southeastern CT.