On June 21st and June 27th the DiMenna-Nyselius Library welcomed the class of 2021 with open arms...and lemonade. While students waited to register for classes they congregated outside of the Library and visited the "Library Lemonade Stand" under the tent on the lawn.
On June 21st and June 27th the DiMenna-Nyselius Library welcomed the class of 2021 with open arms...and lemonade. While students waited to register for classes they congregated outside of the Library and visited the "Library Lemonade Stand" under the tent on the lawn.
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Jeremiah Mercurio and Barbara Ghilardi at CT Information Literacy Conference[/caption]
Librarians Barbara Ghilardi and Jeremiah Mercurio presented at at the 2017 Connecticut Information Literacy Conference The IL Connection: From How We Learn to Now We Learn in June, 2017.
Their presentation, developed with librarian Matt Bernstein, was entitled Building & Evaluating 21st Century Learning: ACRL
Jeremiah Mercurio and Barbara Ghilardi at CT Information Literacy Conference[/caption]
Librarians Barbara Ghilardi and Jeremiah Mercurio presented at at the 2017 Connecticut Information Literacy Conference The IL Connection: From How We Learn to Now We Learn in June, 2017.
Their presentation, developed with librarian Matt Bernstein, was entitled Building & Evaluating 21st Century Learning: ACRL
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New initiatives like More Color More Pride have been making efforts to be inclusive within the LGBTQ+ community. Pictured above is a Pride flag with two new colors, recognizing people of color.
In celebration of Pride Month, the DiMenna-Nyselius Library is highlighting the LGBTQ+ authors, artists and musicians in our collection. Visit our display on the main level to check out a few works by LGBTQ+ creatives from our catalog.
Here are just a few featured:
Audre Lorde- Sister Outsider- This collection of fifteen essays bring light to Lorde
Here are just a few featured:
Audre Lorde- Sister Outsider- This collection of fifteen essays bring light to Lorde
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Are you traveling anywhere this summer? Take a trip with the DiMenna-Nyselius Library
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Fairfield U @ 75: Building Our History
Come join us in celebrating Fairfield University's 75th anniversary by visiting the Library's exhibit up now through August 15, 2017. The exhibit itself consists of three micro-exhibits.
One lobby showcases features original architectural renderings of some of our best known buildings on campus, including the Faculty Office Building (now Donnarumma Hall), the Campus Center (now the John A. Barone Campus Center) and the Center for Financial Studies (now the Dolan School of Business).
The other lobby showcase is a celebration of the library itself, featuring figures from the life-size hammered bronze screen by artist Lumen Martin Winter that used to be on display in the original 1968 building.
The third micro-exhibit is called Campus Roads: Putting a Face to the Name, and can be seen in the four lobby glass cases and two glass cases on the library main floor. Each case features an inset map of roads on campus that are named in honor of former staff and faculty, with a photo and explanation of how they contributed to the legacy of Fairfield University.
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Summer is upon us and