The Library is hosting a microexhibit "La Settimana Santa / Holy Week" featuring artwork and poetry by famed Murano glass artist Giampaolo Seguso. This smaller-scaled exhibit, located on the top floor of the library, is an extension of a larger exhibit at the Bellarmine Museum of Art, entitled La Ragntela/The Spiderweb: Works by Giampaolo Seguso from The Corning Museum of Glass.
The pieces are centered on the events of Holy Week, the week in the Christian Church before Easter Sunday.
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The Library begins extended hours on Sunday, April 27, staying open until 2:00 pm. On Thursday, May 1, we begin staying open 24 hours.
Hours do vary. Please see the schedule below to check hours for each day. Remember, the computer lab and cafe off the Lobby remain accessible 24 hours per day every day!
- Final Hours May 2014
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Congratulations to our
#DNLshelfie Contest winner,@LuisVLo! Thanks to all who shared photos and voted. pic.twitter.com/poeEFOy6Kx.
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Congratulations to our
#DNLshelfie Contest winner,@LuisVLo! Thanks to all who shared photos and voted. pic.twitter.com/poeEFOy6Kx.
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As we close out another National Library Week, we thought you might like to read Benjamin Woodard's article on BuzzFeed Books entitled "11 Literary Librarians Who Smash Stereotypes: There ain
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Share a Shelfie (selfie in the library stacks) on twitter or instagram.
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Having trouble getting started on your research paper? Not sure where to go to get the scholarly articles you need? You are not alone!
The DiMenna-Nyselius Library staff wants you to know that help is available by phone, in-person, and online. Here are a few ways to get help:
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Having trouble getting started on your research paper? Not sure where to go to get the scholarly articles you need? You are not alone!
The DiMenna-Nyselius Library staff wants you to know that help is available by phone, in-person, and online. Here are a few ways to get help:
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There are many excellent and FREE film screenings happening this week on campus. Don't miss out!
Two films will be screened on Tuesday night (4/9):
On Tuesday April 8th, assistant professor of politics Gwendoline Alphonso will introduce the final installment in the American Studies spring film series: Milk. This 2008 film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Sean Penn depicts the story of Harvey Milk, gay rights activist and the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California. The film will be shown at 7pm in the Multimedia Room in the library.
Sergei Eisenstein
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The Library has just purchased University-wide access to
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