The Albert D. Hutzler Reading Room — fondly known as “the HUT” — reopens on Monday, July 19 at 8 am. As part of the Gilman Hall renovation/restoration project, the […]
Stop, hey, what’s that sound?
Starting tomorrow, July 16, demolition work begins on the concrete retaining wall at the south end of the Eisenhower Library. Seen here at the bottom of the image, the semicircular […]
Utility work
Over the next several months construction crews will be working to relocate existing utility lines in preparation for an eventual hook up to the Brody Learning Commons building. These lines […]
New to Q
If you’ve been in the Eisenhower Library recently you may have noticed there’s a new guest on Q-Level. “Woman with Sunglasses on Bench,” by renowned sculptor George Segal (1924-2000), was installed last […]
Bloomsday in Baltimore
Meet us at the James Joyce Irish Pub and Restaurant next Wednesday to celebrate Bloomsday. Join faculty, students, and the Friends of the Libraries for a happy hour (or two) and […]
The Heart of the University
The Sheridan Libraries are at the heart of Johns Hopkins University. Enjoy this short video and hear from students and staff about what makes the library such a special place. […]
MSE Library is Closed Sunday, June 6
The Milton S. Eisenhower Library will be closed on Sunday, June 6, for the Brody Learning Commons groundbreaking celebration. The four-story building, named for former university president William Brody and his wife, […]
Construction preparation begins in MSEL on June 1
Beginning June 1, crews will be installing sound partitions in the Eisenhower Library at the south end of each floor. The partitions are being erected to help mitigate noise from […]
Library to close at 6 PM on Tuesday, May 25
The Eisenhower Library will close at 6 PM on Tuesday, May 25 for an event. The Library will reopen Wednesday, May 26 at 8 AM.
New conservation fellowship announced
The Sheridan Libraries’ Department of Conservation and Preservation has established a one-year advanced fellowship in book and paper conservation. Funded with a $30,000 grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, […]