Meet Edgar Alvarez

Our New Library Resident
Welcome to our new Resident Librarian!
Edgar Alvarez is a recent Master of Library and Information Studies program graduate.
What are some of your favorite books?
It鈥檚 so hard to choose one, but here are a few: by Haruki Murakami; by Jack Kerouac; by George Orwell; and by Ken Kesey.
What are you currently reading?
Currently I鈥檓 reading poetry by American Beat writer Jack Kerouac and by George L. Jackson, an African American revolutionary who writes about the prison system, Marxism, American Fascism, and class struggle.
Why did you decide to become a librarian?
My initial decision to become a librarian was primarily due to my love for literature, but later on in my educational path it became about being a tool and resource to help students achieve their academic goals, fostering innovation and creativity, and taking part in the dialectic intellectual exchange between academics (both students and professionals!)
Tell us something interesting about yourself:
When I鈥檓 not working here in the library or staring into the pages of a new book, I like to write poetry and journal. I also love to travel so I take lots of pictures when I鈥檓 out in nature, hiking or just hanging out by the beach. I鈥檓 very passionate about film photography (35 mm) and would like to make my own dark room soon! I鈥檓 also an avid vinyl record collector and my collection ranges from Blues to Jazz, Folk, Rock and much more! Lastly, I鈥檓 a huge Dodgers fan hoping they can make it back to the World Series this year!