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Reuther Library Closing at Noon on Friday, April 18th 16 Apr 10:28 AM (2 days ago)

Due to ongoing HVAC construction, the Reuther Library, including the Reading Room, will be closing to the public at noon on Friday, April 18th.

Our archivists will be available to assist you remotely. Please email reutherreference@wayne.edu with any questions you may have.

Thank you for your understanding!

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[Podcast] The Worthy Wages Movement for Childcare Workers 11 Apr 6:45 AM (8 days ago)

Dr. Justine Modica discusses the Worthy Wages movement centered in Seattle from the 1980s through the 2000s.  read more »

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Reuther Library celebrates 50 years on campus! 24 Mar 5:18 AM (26 days ago)

The Walter P. Reuther Library is proudly celebrating its 50th year on campus! Built in 1975, our building’s brutalist architecture and gleaming windows have been a beacon for researchers across the world, and we want to show off in style.

Join us as we kick off this week with an incredible event with Alan Reuther to celebrate his new book, Roy Reuther and the UAW: Fighting for Workers and Civil Rights.  read more »

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Collection opening, UAW Publications 7 Mar 11:33 AM (last month)

The Reuther Library is very excited to announce the opening of the UAW Publications, a massive archival resource combining various serials and other types of printed materials from the UAW.  read more »

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