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01/28/2013
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In collaboration with the Center for Faith and Public Life, the Library is pleased to announce The Body of Belief exhibit is now on display in the main lobby of the Library. This exhibit is on loan from The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. The Beckett Fund offers us an inter-religious exhibit on banned religious clothing or other distinctive symbols featuring museum-like holdings of actual artifacts and photographs of individuals wearing those artifacts. The exhibit includes neckties, headscarves, Catholic religious attire, and other banned religious items as symbols of the wide range of limitations placed on religious expression throughout the world. For example, neckties are banned in Iran because they are considered to be
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01/25/2013
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After conversations with the Music faculty, we have replaced Classical Music Library with Naxos Music Library.
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01/23/2013
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As you may recall, last semester we conducted a trial of the Social Explorer database.
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01/10/2013
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The 85th Academy Award nominations were announced this morning.
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01/08/2013
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We have added a new resource to our collection: AtoZdatabases. This database contains detailed business and residential listings compiled from Secretary of State filings, national directory assistance data, annual reports, SEC filings, corporate registers, public records, and yellow and white page directories. This resource could be used for marketing projects, business research, job hunting, or anything else that requires company
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01/02/2013
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We hope your holiday season was full of good food, connecting with loved ones, and relaxation.
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01/02/2013
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Thank you to doggies Beau and Belle and their proud owner Marilyn Rice for bringing smiles to our students' faces during finals week. Thanks to Dr. Emily Orlando and her adorable dog Molly for visiting us too. Hundreds of students played with and petted these lovable dogs.
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