05/15/2025
Need a quiet space for two or three? These study rooms at Leonard Lief Library are made for serious focus. Reserve yours at libcal.lehman.edu (link in bio)
Pictures and captions created by library intern and ambassador Faiza Mohamud
05/12/2025
Your go-to spot for zoom calls and online classes. Quiet, comfy, and fully charged!
Pictures and captions created by library intern and ambassador Faiza Mohamud
05/08/2025
A bright, spacious, and perfect place for solo or group study. Your new favorite spot at the Lehman Library!
Pictures and captions created by library intern and ambassador Faiza Mohamud
05/07/2025
SPRING FINAL EXAMS – Open Until Midnight!
Due to advocacy from Student Government – Leonard Lief Library will remain Open Until Midnight during Final Exam Period:
May 15 – 21, 2025
[please see attached Schedule]:
With cooperation from Public Safety – First Floor Only of Library will remain open as Study Hall.
Library services [Circulation-Reserve, Reference, access to stacks] will not be available beyond regular hours
[Reference Desk closes earlier].
However – 24-7 Virtual Chat is always available to support student research.
Library appreciates support of Administration and Finance and Public Safety for making these Extended Hours possible.
PUBLIC SAFETY ES**RT INFORMATION
Following Gates will be open to exit after 12:00 AM Midnight:
Gate 5 & 8 only
Students may request Es**rt by contacting Public Safety:
718/960-8228
Es**rts are provided off premises as far as closest Subway or College Parking Lot directly across the street
Happy Studying!
04/16/2025
JoinLeonard Lief Library and Philosophy department for our Reading and Discussion!
"Multiplicity, Belonging, and Free Speech in U.S. Higher Education: Thriving through Current Crises"
by Naomi Zack
Happening Tuesday, April 22, 2025
12:00 – 1:00 PM
RSVP by April 21st: https://libcal.lehman.edu/event/14374361
(link also in bio)
Location: Library – Treehouse Conference Room 317
*Registration is required*
Information: [email protected]
03/10/2025
Lehman faculty – Library has entered into a transformative agreement with Cambridge University Press [CUP].
Lehman Cambridge transformative agreement [TA] allows for open access [OA] publishing and subscription access.
This agreement facilitates access to 400+Cambridge Journals including perpetual access to all volumes published from 2023-2025.
This also means faculty and campus affiliates can publish articles with open licenses in qualifying Cambridge journals without paying an Article Processing Charge [APC].
Faculty are strongly encouraged to submit their pre-print and final works if they publish with open licenses in Lehman’s Institutional Repository, CUNY Academic Works.
See additional links and details here: https://libguides.lehman.edu/blog/Transformative-Agreement-with-Cambridge-University-Journals
03/07/2025
Join us for a reading and discussion on Thursday, March 13 from 6-7:30 p.m.
featuring
André Aciman ( ), BA ‘73, and Maria-Cristina Necula ( ), MA ‘14.
Caiman and Necula will discuss themes of exile, identity, oppression, and finding refuge in literature and opera, as explored in their memoirs: Roman Year (Aciman) and The Voice Beneath the Quince Tree (Necula).
RSVP is required. See link in bio for details and to register.
03/06/2025
Join us Monday, March 10, 2025, 2:30 - 4:30pm for:
The Women's & Gender Studies Program & Africana Studies Department Presents: Fiercely Uplifting HerStory, A Celebration of Black History and Women's History
Featuring Linda La & Open Mic Hosted by Mariposa Fernández with Readings by Faculty members and students. Faculty, students and community welcome!
FREE event RSVP Required.
Co-Sponsored by The Urban Male Leadership Program, The Leonard Lief Library, The Department of English and The Crystal Q***r Club
Event takes place in Periodicals room, RSVP using link in bio.
02/26/2025
✨ Join us for an unforgettable evening with Lehman College alumni writers! ✨
Andre Aciman ( ), BA ‘73, and Maria-Cristina Necula ( ), MA ‘14, will discuss themes of exile, identity, oppression, and finding refuge in literature and opera, as explored in their memoirs: Roman Year (Aciman) and The Voice Beneath the Quince Tree (Necula). 📚✨
Register here: https://libcal.lehman.edu/event/14165277
🎤 Facilitated by Paula Loscocco, English Department professor, this conversation is not to be missed! Lehman English Department Leonard Lief Library, Lehman College-CUNY .n.humanities
02/25/2025
Leonard Lief Library andAfricana Studies invite you to A Reading and Discussion of Frederick Douglass: A Life in American History by Mark Christian on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM.
RSVP by February 25th: https://libcal.lehman.edu/event/14057646
Location: Library – Treehouse Conference Room 317
*Registration is required*
Information: [email protected]
Mark Christian: Frederick Douglass: A Life in American History
Chronicling Frederick Douglass' life in an accessible way - this biography engages with history and wrestles with biases, falsehoods, and unknown facts to tell Douglass' story....