This guide pairs with the University Libraries Culture and Community webpage to support potential Libraries employees in finding diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and belonging (DEIAB) resources available to them at each Penn State campus.
The law library is developing a collection of materials we are calling the Antiracist Collection. The items in this collection include cross-disciplinary resources in addition to books that focus on law.
The library has three contemporary collections of books: New Books, the Anti-Racist Collection, and the Browsing Collection. You can find all three collections in the first row of stacks (102) on the library’s main floor.
Books in the Anti-Racist Collection are identified by a florescent orange star. These include works on multidisciplinary subjects such as race and social justice.
Navigate the menu on the left to locate ADA Accessible facilities, the Campus Food Pantry, All-Gender Restrooms, Lactation Rooms, and Meditation Spaces (where applicable at each campus)
Founded in 1751, Carlisle Borough is one of Pennsylvania’s most treasured historic communities. Located in picturesque south-central Pennsylvania, Carlisle’s history is rich, ideals are plentiful, and diversity abundant.
Founded in 1913, the Greater Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce has been serving the Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Area for more than 100 years. Our mission is to serve as a community catalyst that encourages and supports economic growth and stability.