If you are in the library, we invite you to check out the display for Veterans Day on the bridge. Amidst the books focusing on veterans from various wars are two books by current Albion College student (a military veteran) Andrew Layton:
Wolverines in the Sky : Michigan’s Fighter Aces of World War I, World [...]
The library has placed a display of new books on teaching college students. These books were acquired this past year in support of the Center for Teaching and Learning Research Team. The display is located in the alcove as you enter the bridge connecting the Mudd and Stockwell Library buildings. Any title on display may [...]
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We strive to keep you updated about some of the many interesting books in our collection. Staff member Marion Meilaender puts together the majority of our displays. One of the most recent displays is right outside the Mudd classroom, entitled “Tell Me Why,” a display of books covering a wide range of areas, each [...]
Becky Markovich, Circulation Services Coordinator, photographed and designed these creative and amusing READ posters starring several of our library student workers. Come see them on display in the Stockwell and Mudd buildings!
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On Wednesday, April 8, 2009, the Stockwell-Mudd Libraries will celebrate National Poetry Month with it’s 10th anniversary of Poetry Fest! Poetry Fest will take place in the Wendell Will Room from 3:00-4:30 p.m. We hope to see you there!
Also in honor of National Poetry Month are two displays:
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Now on the bridge:
Celebrating the centennial of Eudora Welty’s birth
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A display of books, music scores, and CDs is now on the library bridge,
OZ: From the Wonderful Wizard to the World of Warcraft is the newest exhibit from Albion College Special Collections. Beginning in mid-January, this exhibit features our collection of rare Wizard of Oz volumes.
L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) is heralded as the first classic American fairytale. Through the years it has undergone [...]