Arts & Humanities

New York Times Now Available for Free to USU Students, Staff, Faculty Through University Libraries

By Kellianne Gammill |

Utah State University Libraries and The New York Times have partnered to provide free access to the renowned news organization to current students, staff, faculty and emeritus faculty.

Through The New York Times Campuswide Access Program, members of the USU community will have full access to The New York Times’ extensive digital content, including articles, videos, images and more.

“This resource is very different from any of our other e-resources, in that it is applicable to the entire campus community,” Electronic Resource Librarian Jason Folkman said. “This educational tool can be used by instructors but also allows students, staff and faculty to stay informed of current events courtesy of USU Libraries.”

This partnership also includes access to the New York Times Education website, which includes discipline-specific areas of study, classroom discussion prompts, suggested learning outcomes and cocurricular activities.

To access The New York Times through the university’s subscription, members of the USU community can follow the simple steps outlined in the library’s comprehensive guide available at https://libguides.usu.edu/nytimes.

This partnership with the Times reinforces the University Libraries’ mission to support USU students, faculty and staff in discovering, creating, and sharing knowledge and diverse perspectives.

WRITER

Kellianne Gammill
Public Relations Specialist
University Libraries
(435) 797-0555
kellianne.gammill@usu.edu

CONTACT

Jason Folkman
Electronic Resources Librarian
University Libraries
435-797-8897
jason.folkman@usu.edu


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