Less than two weeks ago I pointed out that JHU authors had published 99 articles in PLoS journals. Thanks to the eagle eye of librarian and Baltimore Sun reader Ellen […]
Brief Air Conditioning Outage Scheduled for Thursday Afternoon
The Homewood Office of Facilities Management will shut down air conditioning in the Milton S. Eisenhower Library for one hour on Thursday, August 13, as part of a university-wide energy […]
99 and Counting!
Thanks to an inquiry by Welch Medical Librarian Susan Fowler and the response from the kind folks at PLoS, we now know that Hopkins authors have published 99 articles in […]
Look no further – Hopkins has writers
Need something to read? (I’m always asking this question!) Look no further than your own back yard. Johns Hopkins is home to one of the premier writing programs in the […]
Some sound, (hopefully) no fury
For the next few weeks, crews will be digging and drilling outside at the south end of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. This excavation work is being done to prepare […]
Honoring Student Book Collectors
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 […]
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 […]
Mellon Grant Supports Conservation at the Sheridan Libraries
The Sheridan Libraries have been awarded $792,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to launch a pilot program for post-doctoral fellows in heritage conservation science. Two fellows will be selected […]
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, […]
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 […]