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SIT Library & Information Commons The Donald B. Watt Library services the students, faculty, and staff of the School for International Training.

The physical library is currently open by appointment only, but the virtual library can be accessed 24/7/365 at https://library.sit.edu

03/31/2021

The Donald B. Watt Library and its staff remain available virtually during the ongoing campus closure due to COVID-19. If you need any assistance please visit us at http://library.sit.edu or e-mail us at [email protected].

03/27/2020

The Donald B. Watt Library and its staff are still available virtually during the ongoing campus closure due to COVID-19. If you need any assistance please visit us at http://library.sit.edu or e-mail us at [email protected].

11/09/2017

If you’re a linguist, you’ve read Noam Chomsky—no way of getting around that.

Sandanona for MATs begins tomorrow: http://libguides.sit.edu/sandanona/sp17
05/14/2017

Sandanona for MATs begins tomorrow: http://libguides.sit.edu/sandanona/sp17

What is a “fake foreigner”? Would Asian-American appearance hinder Chinese students from learning English? In this session, the presenter will share her personal encounters in China. The participants will engage in conversation about the learning styles of Chinese students and how Asian-American tea...

April is National Poetry Month and to celebrate, the Donald B. Watt Library is holding a poetry reading next Monday, Apr...
04/21/2017

April is National Poetry Month and to celebrate, the Donald B. Watt Library is holding a poetry reading next Monday, April 24 at 8:00 PM.

You are invited to recite any poem of your choice – written by yourself or one of your favorite authors – in the library next Monday.

Please come by the library between 8:00 and 9:00 to share poetry with your friends. If you would like to reserve a time for your reading, there is a sign-up sheet at the circulation desk.

Refreshments will be served. We look forward to seeing you!

The history of student loans goes back to the Middle Ages http://www.theedadvocate.org/history-student-loans-goes-back-m...
04/10/2017

The history of student loans goes back to the Middle Ages http://www.theedadvocate.org/history-student-loans-goes-back-middle-ages/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost

Jenny Adams, University of Massachusetts Amherst In 1473, Alexander Hardynge, who had finished his bachelor’s degree at Oxford nearly two years previous, borrowed money through an educational loan service. The loan came with a one year repayment deadline. With some of that money, he rented a room at...

'Hi there. Just wanted to stop by to tell you that the library is open today.'
04/08/2017

'Hi there. Just wanted to stop by to tell you that the library is open today.'

From SIT Study Abroad: Meeting a legend in  . Our   student writes about late anti-apartheid leader  . ow.ly/OoEm30arQ6w...
04/05/2017

From SIT Study Abroad: Meeting a legend in . Our student writes about late anti-apartheid leader . ow.ly/OoEm30arQ6w

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