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; […]
Café Q to Close Briefly, Get Makeover Tomorrow
Café Q will close for the day tomorrow, Friday the 19th between 1:30 and 2 PM as they get a make over! Get your afternoon pick up early so that […]
Music at MSEL Tuesday Evening
The JHU Band will be treating us to a performance of holiday music today, December 9, at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library for about 5-10 minutes. Keep your head up […]
Friends of the Libraries Recent Acquisitions on Display
Each year the Friends of the Johns Hopkins Libraries generously designate 20 percent of member contributions to fund the purchase of special collections materials. Recommendations for purchase are made by […]
Exhibit: Bound to Please
Bound to Please November 6, 2008 – February 3, 2009 The George Peabody Library Exhibition Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 […]
Dr. John Willinsky to Speak on Open Access & Libraries
On October 30th, Dr. John Willinsky of Stanford University will give a talk titled Proprietary Scholarship or Open Access? The New Intellectual Properties of the Library. The talk will begin […]