Changes in Ellis Library Hours Due to Inclement Weather
Wednesday, February 2nd: Ellis Library will remain closed through Thursday. “MU will remain closed Thursday, with all classes canceled. The blizzard has made clearing campus streets, walkways and...
View ArticleFlu Shot Clinic in Ellis Library on Feb. 9
Faculty, staff and students can get a flu shot at Ellis Library on Feb. 9. UM Faculty & Staff Benefits will provide FREE flu shots to UM Choice Health Care members who bring their Coventry card....
View ArticleAlbert Lord and the Study of Oral Traditions: Lecture by Dr. John Miles Foley
Thursday, 10 February, 2011 at 2 p.m. Ellis Library Colonnade: Curators Professor John Miles Foley will present a talk entitled Albert Lord and the Study of Oral Traditions. This presentation honors...
View ArticleFebruary is Black History Month
Please view “The Harlem Renaissance in Art, Literature and Film” an exhibit in the 1st floor display cases. For information about Black History Month events, visit MizzouWire and the Black Studies...
View ArticleCatherine Parke Exhibit
OurArt is a collaborative, conversational project to create visual art (collages, color studies, abstract portraits) and to nurture all the arts in our community’s daily life. This exhibit will be on...
View ArticleMU to Examine the Promise, Possibilities, and Problems of Digital Archives
WHAT: Print for the People, a Mizzou Advantage networking group interested in digital humanities, is hosting “The Future of Archives in a Digital Age”. This symposium will discuss all aspects of...
View ArticleEllis Library Elevators Out of Service on Friday, Feb. 25
We regret to inform you that due to scheduled repairs, the two, ground-to-fourth-floor elevators will NOT be operational on Friday, 25 Feb. (The ground-to-first-floor elevator in the Information...
View ArticleControlling Heredity: The American Eugenics Crusade 1870 – 1940
The Controlling Heredity Exhibit will be on display in Ellis Library from March 4 – 30. The exhibit will be officially opened by a talk from Professor of German Stefani Engelstein entitled “Visions of...
View ArticleGreatly Exaggerated: The Death of the Academic Library
You are considering a career as an academic librarian or you are an academic librarian already. Excellent choice. Wait, academic libraries are in terrible trouble. Thanks to Google, Wikipedia, free...
View ArticleLibrary Society Dinner on April 8
Please join us on April 8 from 6-9 pm in the Ellis Library Grand Reading Room for the Library Society Dinner with keynote speaker Peggy Engel, journalist, author and playwright. For ticket information,...
View ArticleBest-Selling Author Angie Fox to Speak at Friends of the Libraries Luncheon
Angie Fox, the New York Times bestselling author of the Accidental Demon Slayer series will speak at the Friends of the Libraries Luncheon on April 9, 2011 at noon. Fox, BJ ’94, worked in television...
View ArticleGreen Fire Showing on April 7
Join us for the Missouri premiere of Green Fire! The film shares highlights from Aldo Leopold’s extraordinary career, explaining how he shaped conservation and the modern environmental movement. See...
View ArticleMU Libraries Faculty Lecture Series Presents Dr. Betty Winfield
“Send me a paper, I do not know what is going on:” Civil War Soldiers’ Media Dependency Wednesday, April 13, 2011 2-3 p.m. Ellis Library, Colonnade When the Civil War distanced combatants from familiar...
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