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, […]


Those Pesky Blue P’s

You’ve been asking for it; we listened. The inconvenience of looking 2 places on D Level will (slowly) be going away. Librarians and staff have formed a task force to […]


“This is the last day of our acquaintance.”

No, it’s not really the last day of our acquaintance… but it is the last day of National Poetry Month. And there’s one final topic to take up: poetry in […]


Ready for your close-up?

We’re making a video about the library and need your help. Have a great story about MSEL that you want to share? Got a suggestion to pass along? Dying to […]


They’re Very Teeny – Can They Hurt Us?

Thursday is the Institute for Nanobiotechnology’s annual symposium. The meeting’s title is Environmental and Health Impacts of Engineered Nanomaterials. That basically means “nanotoxicology,” or “could nanoparticles be harmful to the […]


Women’s voices from the 18th century

Join the Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Press this Thursday, April 29, for a program featuring some of Maryland’s most celebrated women poets, as they gather to read from the Press’ […]


Green Initiatives in the Sheridan Libraries

Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI) organized the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, to bring political awareness to a grassroots environmental movement. Forty years later, climate change has become the […]


Cancelled: Pop-Up Art with Paul Johnson

Next Tuesday’s Friends of the Libraries event with book artist Paul Johnson has been cancelled. The talk will be rescheduled, and we’ll post updated information on the event when a […]


Why do we read poetry?

Thank you! Over 60 poems were suggested for the Eisenhower Library’s “pocket poems” created for National Poetry Month. A few dozen of the proposed poems will be available in the […]