by admin | Feb 29, 2016 | Chat, Chow, and Web 2.0
Michael Ratajczyk (Business) opened the first session of the second semester with a fascinating description of the game he created for his microeconomics class, Wealth of Nation Building. Using Google Sites, the game consists of five person teams with each team...
by Ruth Torstenson-LeMasters | Feb 24, 2016 | New Databases
The library staff is pleased to announce that we have added four new packages to our JSTOR collection. We have had only the Arts and Sciences I Collection. Now we have added Arts and Sciences II-IV and VII. These collections should add...
by Ruth Torstenson-LeMasters | Feb 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
Our CREDO Reference and Discovery Service now offers reference sources delivered in a video format. Topics range from health and sciences to social sciences and art. Get authoritative background information and then move easily within CREDO to our library...
by Ruth Torstenson-LeMasters | Feb 15, 2016 | Event
Dystopian literature has been very popular lately–we seem to want to read about worlds where everything goes terribly wrong. The literature features oppression, rebellions, wars, climactic catastrophes, overpopulation, and generally the end of civilization...
by Ruth Torstenson-LeMasters | Feb 15, 2016 | Event
The library staff has decided to discard its LP record collection. Rather then send it to the dumpster the collection has been made available to students, staff, & faculty for free. Each week some of the collection will be on a cart in the...