Stop by M-Level to see selections from this year’s winning entries from the Betty and Edgar Sweren Student Book Collecting Contest. Open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in […]
World Digital Library Launches Today
The World Digital Library is a partnership between the Library of Congress and UNESCO, with a little help from Google. This new project aims to “promote international and inter-cultural understanding […]
Make Your Voice Heard About the Brody Learning Commons
We’re planning a library expansion adjacent to the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. The building will be built for technology-driven, collaborative learning and named the Brody Learning Commons to honor former […]
Enter the 2009 Homewood Student Video Competition
The 2009 Homewood Student Video Competition has begun! Make a short video and enter to win cash prizes and (at least two-three minutes of) fame. What’s at stake? Cash prizes, […]
Roman de la Rose Exhibition and Reception Tuesday
On Tuesday, February 24, from 6-8 p.m., The Walters Art Museum will host a reception and viewing of medieval manuscripts from the Roman de la Rose Digital Library collection. Medieval […]
Professor Emeritus Allen Grossman wins Bollingen Prize in Poetry
Allen Grossman, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities in the English Department, has won the prestigious Bollingen Prize in American Poetry, awarded biennially by Yale University. The prize […]
Happy 200th to Abe and Charles!
Did you know that Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln share a birthday? They were both born on February 12th, 1809. Of course, many new books about Lincoln and Darwin are […]
Exhibit Captures the Birth of the Blue Jay
Grauer’s Blue Jay: A Hopkins Tradition, an exhibit of Blue Jay memorabilia from journalist, author, and editorial cartoonist Neil A. Grauer, opens at the MSE Library on January 28 and […]
Watch the Presidential Inauguration With Us
The Eisenhower Library will be showing live video coverage of the Presidential Inauguration on Tuesday, January 20, in the Electronic Resource Classroom on M-Level of the library. Coverage will begin […]
January: A New Administration, An Uncertain Economy
With a new administration this month and daily depressing news about the economy, it’s best to stay informed! We invite you to browse selected titles from our General Reference collection; […]