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Recommended Reading: “Flower Confidential”

I read Flower Confidential by Amy Stewart a few years ago and recently read it again.  It is a “behind the scenes”  history of the cut flower industry in the United States.  Learn about the quest for the blue rose. … Continue reading

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The Light in Her Eyes: Reception and Special Film Screening, Sept. 5, 2013, 4:30-7 p.m.

THE LIGHT IN HER EYES Reception and Special Film Screening with Director Julia Meltzer September 5, 2013 Reception 4:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. Film Screening and Discussion 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Collins Memorial Library University of Puget Sound “Houda … Continue reading

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Did You Know? Atlases moved…

Atlases are shelved at the end of the reference book stacks on the main floor.

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Friday Fun! Recommended Film – “Around the World in 80 Days”

Even though school is just starting… there’s always time for a study break! Try this fun film: In a lively discussion with Lord Kelvin, inventor Phileas Fogg states his belief that it’s possible for someone to travel around the globe … Continue reading

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From the Archives: Welcome to Campus!

In years past, ASUPS would put out a “freshmen handbook” which included descriptions of campus events, student activities, traditions and songs, and appropriate attire for every event!  Ladies, if you wanted to know whether evening gloves were appropriate at a … Continue reading

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50th Anniversary on the March on Washington

It is important to reflect upon this event in our history as we recognize and honor the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington. The Library of Congress has put together an extensive list of resources to remind us all … Continue reading

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Recommended Reading: “Golden Urchin”

I recommend Golden Urchin by Madeleine Brent. Really interesting settings and characters; I loved ‘em! – Collins Library Staff

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Starting Your Research Right!

Starting on your research project early this year?  You may be able to get your ILLiad requests sooner than you think!  BEFORE submitting ILLiad requests, be sure to ALWAYS check our resources in Collins Library first!  Here’s why! Last year, … Continue reading

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Collins Welcomes New Faculty in our Archives & Special Collections Research Commons!

Collins Library hosted a coffee break for new faculty last Thursday and introduced them to the recently updated 2nd floor of our library.  Over the summer we removed shelving, painted the walls, added additional study tables, and created a presentation … Continue reading

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Did You Know? New online source: PsycTESTS

The Library added PsycTESTS from APA via EBSCO.

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