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“Get ready for spring break”
Show Me Mizzou, March 19, 2024

home Staff news Mizzou Giving Day Update

Mizzou Giving Day Update

The Mizzou Libraries raised $20,305 from 25 gifts! We also received $500 in bonus money for coming in 3rd place in the Facebook challenge! Thanks to everyone who participated.

home Staff news Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

home Staff news New Muse Posts

New Muse Posts

The Silent Book Club

Footloose

home Staff news Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

Workshops

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home Staff news Daylight Saving Returns This Weekend

Daylight Saving Returns This Weekend

Daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 10. That means you should move your clocks forward one hour Saturday night before going to bed. It is also recommended that you use this as a reminder to change all batteries in fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.

home Staff news New Muse Post

New Muse Post

It’s National Reading Month!

home Staff news Library Management Team Information and Action Items 2/20/2024

Library Management Team Information and Action Items 2/20/2024

LMT 02.20.24 Information and Action Items

home Staff news Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

Highlighted Newshub Posts of the Week

Workshops

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home Staff news Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 4-8

Severe Weather Preparedness Week, March 4-8

Severe weather preparedness week is an annual initiative between the National Weather Service and State Emergency Management Agencies across the country. In Missouri, Severe Weather Preparedness Week is in March. This year it is March 4 – 8. The statewide tornado drill will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 6. The National Weather Service will issue a Routine Weekly Test (RWT) to NOAA Weather radios to initiate the drill. As with a real tornado warning, this will activate the Outdoor Warning Siren (OWS) system in Boone County at the same time. MUPD will test the campus emergency notification system at 11 a.m. A test tornado warning will be sent out through MU Alert via text, email, Alertus beacons, and the Mizzou Safe app. The purpose of the drill is to involve our campus community in preparing for life-threatening severe weather events such as tornadoes, flash floods, and damaging straight line winds and understanding how they should respond to these hazards.