Author Archives: Daniel Selicaro

May New Books!

We’ve got a new display of brand new books that will start your summer off right. You can choose award-winning fiction like Louise Erdrich’s The Round House or Hilary Mantel’s Bring Up the Bodies. If you prefer biography, you can choose from Edythe Scott Bagley’s Desert Rose: The Life and Legacy of Coretta Scott King […]

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Faculty Publications and Artwork on Disply in Perry

The Faculty Professional Development Committee in collaboration with the Champlain Library have collected faculty publications as well as artwork from our talented faculty which is now on display on the second floor of Perry Hall. Feel free to check out paintings, scholarly articles, books and book chapters, poems, and illustrated children’s books. As part of […]

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April 18–Meaningful Books!

April 18th — The Meaningful Books of…Laurel Bongiorno When and where:  1-2:30 p.m., Vista Room, 3rd floor, Miller Information Commons Join us as we learn more about some of the books that have made a difference in the life of Professor Laurel Bongiorno—books that she refers to as her “favorite beach reads!”   Laurel is recipient […]

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New Books, New Venue!

If you’ve been to the Library lately, you’ve probably noticed the new look of our new books display. Now all new books are located directly in front of the service desk with everything front and center, convenient for browsing. There are fewer books, but we hope to have more frequent displays to keep everyone up […]

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April 10 — Brown Bag Discussion with…Sanford Zale

“Long Live Denis Diderot” With Dr. Sanford Zale, Core division Where and when: Morgan Room, Aiken Hall, 12:30 p.m. About this discussion: In honor of the tercentenary of his birth, Sanford Zale will argue, in five parts — introduction, narration, proofs, refutation, peroration — that the French Enlightenment intellectual Denis Diderot (1713-1784) wanted to be […]

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6th Annual International Photo Contest

Share Your Adventure — Keep your International Travel, Faculty-Led, or Study Abroad Memories alive! Submit your entry to the International Photo Contest today and win cash prizes!  When: * Submission deadline (extended)— Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at 5 p.m. — Entry form here. Submit photo to: Office of International Education Perry Hall, room 122, 1st […]

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New Website!

We are launching a new website this week on Tuesday, March 19th. While it might take a little adjusting mid-semester, our hope is that it will be easier for you to find the information you need and succeed on your research projects. If you have any questions or run into any problems don’t hesitate to […]

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Event: Brown Bag #7

In celebration of Black History Month Wednesday, February 27 Brown Bag #7  Dr. Betsy Beaulieu, Dean/Associate Professor, Core Division, will present her talk: “Motherhood-Identity-Freedom: Harriet Jacobs’ Story” Where and when: Morgan Room, Aiken Hall, 12:30 About this discussion: “Slavery is terrible for men, but it is far more terrible for women.” In 1861, Incidents in […]

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