Request from Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative

I’m writing this morning to ask for your help on a history project we’re currently working on. Many of you have probably already seen the 175th Anniversary Mizzou Timeline (http://missouri.edu/timeline/). While this covers many of the major firsts for the University, there are also many notable events that may not fit within the selection guidelines for that timeline. For the past several years, we have been working to collect information on the multicultural history of Mizzou — notable firsts and periods in Mizzou’s history when major social changes took place. We’ve placed this in a timeline format (available here: http://diversity.missouri.edu/timeline/). And while we’ve tried to be as inclusive as possible, we know we’re missing some important pieces and hope you’ll be able to help us out. If you have additional information, suggestions for changes, or corrections, please let me know.

We’re hoping this timeline will give our ever-changing community a glimpse into where we’ve come from and where we might go in the future. While our past has often been dark, we’ve been so fortunate to have groups of thoughtful, committed students, faculty and staff who have pressed for and won significant changes for our community. We hope to honor their contributions in this timeline.

Thanks so much for your help.   

Niki Stanley
Senior Multimedia Specialist
Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative
S301 Memorial Union
Phone: 573-882-8532

Employment Opportunities

The MU Libraries are currently accepting applications for the following positions:

Science Librarian, job ID 12566

Social Science Librarian, job ID 12569

Library Information Assistant, job ID 12563

For additional information on these positions, how to apply, and application deadlines, please visit the MU Libraries webpage at http://library.missouri.edu/about/employment/employopp/

 

Search Committees:

Search committees have been appointed for the two open librarian positions.

Science Librarian, job ID 12566
Anne Barker – Chair
Jeannette Pierce
Janice Dysart
Gwen Gray
Darell Schmick
Esther Schnase

Social Science Librarian, Job ID 12569
Anne Barker – Chair
Jeannette Pierce
Paula Roper
Marie Concannon
Wayne Sanders
Sean Witzman

MU Academic Distinction Award Event to Be Held in Grand Reading Room March 2

On the evening of March 2, the MU Academic Distinction Award ceremony will be held at Ellis Library in the Grand Reading Room. This event is an invitation-only event. For more information about this award, visit http://honors.missouri.edu/news/distinction_award.php. 

Because of this event, the Grand Reading Room will be unavailable to patrons beginning on Friday, Feb. 28. The room will be availble again after all of the furniture is moved back on March 3.

Updates on Mold Situation

  • A contract for mold remediation is expected to be awarded in early March.
  • We are continuing to work with Campus Facilities to locate alternative storage facilities for the materials that are currently located at U2.
  • We are pursuing a grant opportunity to help pay for costs associated with the mold infestation.
  • We have raised $2,880 towards a goal of $50,000 for the Collection Enhancements Fund to assist with MU Libraries' response to the mold bloom.

Proud to Be: Celebrating Veterans, March 13

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
University of Missouri-Columbia campus
Memorial Union’s Stotler Lounge III (5 p.m. – 6 p.m.)
Research Center-Columbia (6 p.m. – 8 p.m.)

This event honoring those who have served in the armed forces will capture your senses as authors read excerpts from Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors, a two-volume anthology of essays, fiction, poetry, and interviews by and about veterans and their families. Tours of the MU Veterans Center will be available, and a book signing and reception at the Research Center-Columbia will feature artifacts from the military collections as well as the Year of Peril series of World War II paintings by Thomas Hart Benton.

The evening is cosponsored by SHSMO and the MU Veterans Center, in partnership with the Missouri Humanities Council (MHC), Southeast Missouri State University Press, Warrior Arts Alliance, and MU Army ROTC. The first fifty veterans at the signing will receive a free copy of the book thanks to the MHC.

http://shs.umsystem.edu/outreach/events/index.shtml#veterans