Congratulations on your acceptance to Furman University! We look forward to working with you during your academic career. The second day of your Summer Orientation will feature a Resource Fair in the Trone Student Center from 10:00 a.m. – Noon. We hope that you will stop by the Library’s information booth at the Fair. We . . .Continue reading Welcome to Summer O!
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Summer Working Lunches
CTL, ITS, the Writing & Media Lab, and the Library present Summer Working Lunches! you bring: your lunch and your work we provide: assistance with assignments, research, & Moodle 2.6 Tuesdays, 11 AM – 1 PM in the James B. Duke Library, Room 041 June 24 July 1 July 29 August 12 drop in; . . .Continue reading Summer Working Lunches
Story Slam!
CLP: Master Storyteller
Japanese Picture Scrolls
In 2014, the Furman Libraries received a 55 volume anthology of Japanese picture scrolls, Nihon emaki taisei (日本絵卷大成 ), Zoku Nihon emaki taisei (続日本絵卷大成 ), and Zokuzoku Nihon emaki taisei (続々日本絵卷大成. 伝記緣起編 ) through a grant from the North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources (NCC). These scrolls date from the 12th century and comprise literary illustrations of . . .Continue reading Japanese Picture Scrolls
The Furman Cougar Project
The Digital Collections Center is proud to announce their first physical exhibit. The display includes beautiful wildlife photography from “The Furman Cougar Project” digital collection as well as animal skulls and a stop-motion camera. The Furman Cougar Project began in 2008 as an effort to monitor and research cougars in south-central New Mexico. Each summer . . .Continue reading The Furman Cougar Project
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Food for Fines
Study Day Photos
We’re happy so many of you joined us to recharge yourselves on Study Day. Thanks to the Furman Culinary Club, the Department of Health Sciences, the Furman Fitness Center, and the Center for Teaching and Learning for helping put on this event. The snacks were a big hit!
The Finals Zone
During finals, the back half of the main and lower levels of the James B. Duke Library will be designated as The Finals Zone. You asked, we listened. Study hard and remember we’re always here to help.