From January 20 to 24, the library invites you to explore the many facets of collective, individual and natural heritage.
On the Saint-Étienne campus, natural heritage is honored through readings by students, teachers and staff members, around the works of Noémie Pomerleau-Cloutier, Olga Tokarczuk, Wangari Maathai, Arthur Rimbaud, Sonja Deljongle, Nicolino, Romain Veillon, Alain Damasio....
On the Écully campus, these sound extracts will also be available in the library lobby , accompanied by an exhibition of works highlighting the polysemy of the word "heritage".

