Monthly Archives: April 2016

Books One and Two of the Red Queen Trilogy, in the Popular Collection Now!

The Red Queen trilogy follows the life of Mare Barrow, a lowly red blood in a world run by the supernatural silver-blooded elite. In book one, Red Queen, Mare gambles everything to win the freedom of her friend who has … Continue reading

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Celebrating Shakespeare: A Man in Love with Words by Ellen Knowles

In honor of William Shakespeare we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death on April 23, 2016. What better way to do this, than by highlighting the writing done by first-year students in Associate Professor of English John Wesley’s … Continue reading

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Behind the Archives Door Events

Each month, the Archives & Special Collections will hold a series of informal presentations on current research, unique resources, and rare books. Join us for informal discussion, refreshments, and the opportunity to handle documents and artifacts hundreds of years old! … Continue reading

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Celebrating Shakespeare: Broken Windows By Bobbi Ford

In honor of William Shakespeare we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death on April 23, 2016. What better way to do this, than by highlighting the writing done by first-year students in Associate Professor of English John Wesley’s … Continue reading

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From the Archives & Special Collections: Campus Metamorphosed

As time progresses and things change it becomes increasingly difficult to imagine what a place once looked like prior to transformation, and this campus is most certainly no exception to this process. We see these changes taking place every day, … Continue reading

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Celebrating Shakespeare: Hamlet’s Development By Leah Ikenberry

In honor of William Shakespeare we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death on April 23, 2016. What better way to do this, than by highlighting the writing done by first-year students in Associate Professor of English John Wesley’s … Continue reading

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Library 24/7 Hours Are May 1-3 and 8-12!

Collins Library wants you prepared for Mid-terms and Finals Week! The library hours during that period will be: May 1 – 3 Sun – Tues 9 a.m. – Open 24 Hours May 4 Wed Closing at 2 a.m. May 5 … Continue reading

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Celebrating Shakespeare: No Legacy is so Rich as Honesty By Aidan Regan

In honor of William Shakespeare we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death on April 23, 2016. What better way to do this, than by highlighting the writing done by first-year students in Associate Professor of English John Wesley’s … Continue reading

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Coming of age in the Popular Collection: Exit, Pursued by a Bear

Hermione Winters is a high school student who seems to have it all: captain of the cheerleading team, envied girlfriend, the undisputed queen bee. But in her final year, those labels are disappearing quickly. Everything in Hermione’s world changes forever … Continue reading

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Celebrating Shakespeare: Perspectives on Sonnet 55 By Chelsea Bruen

In honor of William Shakespeare we are celebrating the 400th anniversary of his death on April 23, 2016. What better way to do this, than by highlighting the writing done by first-year students in Associate Professor of English John Wesley’s … Continue reading

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