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After you graduate, the MU Libraries will still be here to serve you. To find out more about the resources available to alumni, visit Library Resources for Alumni.
All of us at the MU Libraries, wish you the very best in your future endeavors!
Choose Privacy Week will take place May 1-7, 2011 and is an ongoing program of the American Library Association.
Choose Privacy Week is an initiative that invites library users into a national conversation about privacy rights in a digital age. The campaign gives libraries the tools they need to educate and engage users, and gives citizens the resources to think critically and make more informed choices about their privacy.
You can find out more information at http://www.privacyrevolution.org/index.php/privacy_week/.
At Ellis Library, we will have several posters and an exhibit on display to educate our users about privacy.
Tuesday, 26 April, 2011
4:00-5:00pm
Ellis Library Colonnade
1st Place:
Alexandrina Dimitrova
Svatbarska muzika and Chalga: The Fusion of Music Genres that Contributes to a Social Change
Written for English 1000
Teacher: John Nieves
2nd Place:
David Lamble
The Patriarchal Gentleman: American Gender Roles of Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Women Through the Mind of Thomas Jefferson
Written for History 4972.
Teacher: Dr. Wilma King
“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, ColonnadeWhen the Civil War distanced combatants from familiar surroundings and put them in a bloody war, their letters home often referred to the different ways they depended on newspapers and magazines. Through their reliance on the mass media of their day, Civil war soldiers demonstrated different kinds of mass media dependency during war. This lecture will include letters from Missourians and soldiers stationed in Missouri from 1861-1865.
This event is sponsored by the MU Libraries’ Faculty Lecture Series.
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 how Leopold’s vision of a community that cares about both people and land continues to inform and inspire people across the country, highlighting current projects that put Leopold’s land ethic in action.
DATE: Thursday, April 7, 2011
TIME: 7 PM; doors open at 6:30 pm
LOCATION: Conservation Hall, Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources building
ADDRESS: On Rollins Street, between the Christopher Bond Life Sciences building and the Agricultural building.
This event is free and open to the public. After 5 pm, free parking is available at the Hitt Street, University and Virginia Avenue Garages.
Sponsored by MU Libraries, MU School of Natural Resources, MU Department of History, Missouri Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology, Missouri River Relief, Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture and Columbia Audubon Society.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT, contact Christine Montgomery, MU Libraries, (573)814-9134, montgomeryc@umsytem.edu; FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALDO LEOPOLD AND GREEN FIRE, visit www.GreenFireMovie.com.
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 news and then in advertising before beginning her career as an author. For ticket information, contact Sheila Voss at 882-4701 or VossS@missouri.edu.