Ekstrom Library
Ekstrom Library is the largest library on Belknap Campus. The building also houses Archives and Special Collections, the Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice, the Anne Braden Center for Social Justice Research, the Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning, the McConnell Center, the McConnell-Chao Archives, the Tulip Tree coffee shop, classroom and gallery space and Chao Auditorium.
2215 S. 3rd Street , Louisville, Kentucky 40208
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Upcoming Events

The Foundation for Economic Education and the McConnell Center present this five-hour program for JCPS high school students, examining the interaction...

Long before their historic promotions to the US Supreme Court, Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg had already made history in their respective...

Join us for our monthly EcoReps Lunch & Learn workshop featuring a free vegetarian lunch and locals making a difference in sustainability! To kickoff the...

Ayelet Tsabari is one of the most exciting voices of the young generation of the Mizrahi Jewish experience and the author of two award-winning and critically...
Recent Events
Ekstrom Library's Pause for Paws
12/2/2019MEDREN Workshop presents Dr. Jennifer...
11/25/2019EcoReps Lunch & Learn: Green Careers &...
11/22/2019Hussle University
11/20/2019LGBTQ+ Writing Group
11/18/2019Recent Activity

John L Roberts left a positive review 4/10/2019
I did not make it to the final session for the semester - but I want to express my thanks to Jessica Newman for all the time and effort she put in to making this program a success. Her kind and considerate guidance of the group was very helpful to this old young writer. Also thanks to all my "classmates" - I enjoyed reading each of your works and thank you for the helpful comments about mine. I will do this course again when it is offered. It stimulated me to write more than ever before.

William G Ferko left a positive review 2/18/2019
Excellent presentation. Very insightful perspective of the Cultural intersections of Liberty and Equality that Senator Kennedy experienced during the terms of 8 different US Presidents. We are so blessed to have government leaders who are so selflessly dedicated to serving. Let's pray that our current and future leaders are inspired by his service and lead accordingly with an open minded bipartisan approach.

John L Roberts left a positive review 1/16/2019
I enjoyed the evening and really appreciated Jessie Newman's ability to engage everyone at the table, despite the age range of 20 to 70 years. She also introduced me to an interesting book by an author I had not heard of before and I have since begun reading other books of that author.

Melissa A Benningfield left a positive review 1/23/2017
Very very interesting

Donna Z Clark left a positive review 3/20/2017
Thanks to the McConnell Center for an excellent series. Looking forward to the next speaker.

Linda A Leake left a positive review 1/25/2017
It was very enlightening and I hope to take the skills and put them to good use.

Cassandra A Book left a positive review 1/12/2017
We had a good turnout! We will do this again in January 2018.

Cassandra A Book left a positive review 1/18/2017
We had a good turnout! We will do this again in January 2018.

Cassandra A Book left a positive review 1/23/2017
We had a good turnout! We will do this again in January 2018.
Christopher R Cunningham left a positive review 4/18/2019
Very helpful. Glad I attended!