Browsing Bookshelf -- Occult Sciences
Are you interested in occult sciences? Check out some of the books on the 1st floor Browsing Bookshelf.
More books on occult sciences can be found on the 3rd floor with call numbers between BF1404 and BF2055.

Are you interested in occult sciences? Check out some of the books on the 1st floor Browsing Bookshelf.
More books on occult sciences can be found on the 3rd floor with call numbers between BF1404 and BF2055.

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This month's question:
If a magic genie granted you three wishes, what would you wish?
Stop by to post your thoughts on the Library Therapy Wall next to the 1st floor stairwell.

The library is a haven for students in these unprecedented times. With more online courses, students need quiet, comfortable places to attend classes, study, and research. Students have repeatedly expressed the need for updated seating at the computer workstations. We want to give them a welcoming, comfortable and productive space.
The goal is to purchase 24 mobile, durable ergonomic computer chairs for use in the Reference and Research Services computer lab.
The library will be CLOSED on Saturday, Oct. 30.
The library has a new research data repository available for research in the social and behavioral sciences.
ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research) is an international research data repository including specialized collections and educational activities.
The Picard Center has established membership that gives us access.
The Flora Levy Humanities Series will be held Monday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. at Angelle Hall.
This year's lecture will be delivered by Dr. Lawrence Feingold, Associate Professor of Theology & Philosophy at Kenrick-Glennon Seminar. His lecture is entitled: "Jewish-Christian Dialogue: The Glory of Thy People Israel".
Student Center for Research, Creativity, and Scholarship (SCRCS) is hosting an online workshop on "Effective Literature Searches" on Thursday, Oct. 21 at 3 p.m.
Join the workshop panelists via Zoom using Meeting ID 990 7781 6254.
Panelists include Tiffany Ellis, Head of User Engagement and Instruction Librarian, Dr. Ismatara Reena, Assistant Professor, Health Promotion and Wellness, and Dr. Emily Sandoz, Professor, Psychology.
Check out the Browsing Bookshelf on the 1st floor to see books from the Traditional Music Collection.
Oct. 6 – Oct. 7, 2021
Wednesday, Oct. 6 | 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 7 | 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
All public service departments, including the Circulation/Reserve Desk, Interlibrary Loan, Reference Desk/Chat, Reference Online Center (ROC) Lab, and STEP Labs, close 15 minutes before the building closes.