Archives and special collections, and the curriculum center

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Archives and special collections, and the curriculum center

Archives and Special Collections Archives and Special Collections holds inactive university records of continuing historical purpose. It also photographs, personal papers, and business records of importance to this region. Special Collections has rare books and periodicals related to the history and government of the Pacific Northwest. Find signed copies of some books, as well as limited editions.

The Curriculum Center The curriculum center, on the lower level of the library, containing children’s and young adult fiction and non-fiction. Education majors can find teaching planning materials. The center is family friendly, with a small toy area and many large print books. The entire Curriculum Center is a green iZone, so students can collaborate, and children can play without worrying about having to be completely quiet. Find the Nursing Mothers and Nurturing Families room in L19 near the curriculum center. This room allows parents to have a place to calm or change their child. The room is also a great place to nurse a child.