The thunderous noise in the halls near Special Collections & University Archives is not an approaching storm, (we have had enough water for a lifetime), but rather the sound of cart wheels rolling back and forth carrying shelves. The Books are on the Move all over the Main Library and Special Collections is noContinue reading “We’re Moving on Up!”
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Sense and Sensibility
It has been two hundred years since a book was published in England “By a Lady,” entitled Sense and Sensibility. On October 30, 1811, Jane Austen’s first novel was published, creating a literary phenomenon that continues to this day. Join us in the Special Collections reading room on the third floor of the Main LibraryContinue reading “Sense and Sensibility”
Leaving No Stone Unturned: Professor’s Papers Provide Look Into 20th Century Broadcast Journalism
We are pleased to announce that the papers of Vernon Stone are now available and accessible through a finding aid. Stone served for 22 years as the research director for the Radio and Television News Directors Association, in which capacity he took innumerable surveys dealing with many facets of the news business, including women andContinue reading “Leaving No Stone Unturned: Professor’s Papers Provide Look Into 20th Century Broadcast Journalism”