We are excited to announce that the Laurence McKinley Gould Library at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, has acquired the Vanishing Cuba book for its collection.
The Gould Library Vision and Values
The Laurence McKinley Gould Library supports the college’s mission to provide an exceptional undergraduate liberal arts education. In support of Carleton’s curriculum, we build collaborative partnerships that enrich the intellectual climate of the campus. We create an atmosphere that sparks curiosity, discovery, and the pursuit of knowledge. We develop services and collections that are flexible and responsive to the needs of Carleton College. We are committed to a culture of inclusiveness that respectfully engages with all members of our community. We provide a welcoming environment for all that values diversity of thought, diversity of experience, and intellectual freedom, which empowers students for continuous intellectual growth.
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