Voting is now open for SPC Reads 2019-20!
Voting is now open for SPC Reads 2019-20! Visit our SPC Reads Guide to find out about the five finalists, including book reviews and summaries.
Voting is now open for SPC Reads 2019-20! Visit our SPC Reads Guide to find out about the five finalists, including book reviews and summaries.
Visit the Seminole Campus Innovation Lab, where students can build breadboards, visit virtual worlds, utilize 3D printers, and more. Read about a few solutions created through the lab and how it’s defined as a “maker space” for St. Petersburg College students and library patrons.
Using a digital or print medium of your choosing, create a representation of a character’s thoughts and/or feelings from a particular moment in the book ‘The Hate U Give.’
Enter and receive a free copy of the book!
Multiple SPC Campuses and Centers are hosting movie showings, workshops, and contests for the SPC Reads choice “The Hate U Give.”
Thanks to our library website, you can browse literary collections from almost anywhere. Log in with your ID and browse today!
Coming soon to the Tarpon Springs Campus Library is an authentic, substantial manga collection written solely in Japanese.
The SPC Reads selection for 2018-19 is The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. This title was selected through a vote by the entire St. Petersburg College community consisting of students, staff, and faculty. Students were also polled via MyCourses to find out what activities they would like to see surrounding the book. The activities … Continue reading SPC Reads Selection is ‘The Hate U Give’
Vote Now! Voting is now open for SPC Reads 2018-19! Visit our SPC Reads Guide to find out about the five finalists, including book reviews and summaries. It’s up to you to decide which title will be our SPC Reads selection for 2018-19. This year’s finalists are: American Like Me by America Ferrara, Actress and Activist Born a … Continue reading Cast Your Vote for the SPC Reads Final Selection
Banned Books Display and Art Project Private groups and public authorities in various parts of the country are working to remove or limit access to reading materials, to censor content in schools, to label “controversial” views, to distribute lists of “objectionable” books or authors, and to purge libraries” (Freedom to Read). In an effort to … Continue reading Book displays at the Tarpon Springs Campus Library and Learning Resources Center