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Study Day Recharge
We know this week might be a little stressful. So recharge yourself on Study Day, Wednesday, April 30th, at the James B. Duke Library with yoga sessions and healthy grub! The library has partnered with the Furman Culinary Club, the Department of Health Sciences, the Furman Fitness Center, and the Center for Teaching and Learning . . .Continue reading Study Day Recharge
The Condition of Education
The Condition of Education In 1975, Congress mandated that the U.S. Department of Education compile and produce an annual report, The Condition of Education, to help inform policymakers and the public about the progress of education in the United States. Each year’s report presents indicators of important developments and trends in U.S. education. A new . . .Continue reading The Condition of Education
Find Market Share Reports
The library has created a helpful step-by-step guide for finding market share reports in three of our business databases. Instructions for each database are found under the eponymous tab. And here are the links to the individual databases. Happy researching! Business Insights: Essentials Covers businesses, including company profiles, financial reports, brand information, company rankings, . . .Continue reading Find Market Share Reports
2014 Ethel Carlisle Southern Scholarship Winners
Furman University Libraries is proud to announce the 2014 recipients of the Ethel Carlisle Southern Scholarship for Library Science. Established in 1985, the Ethel Carlisle Southern Scholarship is named for the wife of Furman Professor of Chemistry Emeritus, J. Albert Southern. It was established by Professor Southern and their children, Janet Huskey and John Southern. . . .Continue reading 2014 Ethel Carlisle Southern Scholarship Winners
#lovemyFUL
National Library Week is coming, April 19-23! To help us get ready, tag a picture in Instagram with the hashtag #lovemyFUL that shows us how you love the Furman University Libraries.
Interlibrary Loan Deadlines
The end of the semester is approaching and you’re probably busy conducting research for your writing assignments. If the Furman Libraries do not have the books or articles you need, you can always request them through PASCAL or Interlibrary Loan. But keep in mind, in order to receive materials requested through Interlibrary Loan by the . . .Continue reading Interlibrary Loan Deadlines
National Poetry Month – CLP
Heaven and Earth: A National Poetry Day Celebration With 2013 South Carolina Poetry Archives Book Prize Winners Phebe Davidson and Quitman Marshall April 15 Pitts Room, James B. Duke Library 4:00-5:00p.m. Reception immediately following the reading CLP We hope you will attend!
Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel
Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Esparza, Jesse J. “King, Martin Luther, Jr., Assassination of. “Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present: From the Age of Segregation to the Twenty-first Century. : Oxford University Press, 2009. Born 15 January 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King Jr. epitomized the efforts of African Americans . . .Continue reading Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel
Visit the SC Poetry Archives at Furman University
April is National Poetry Month, and what would be a better time of year to read some poems than when the sun is finally shining? The Special Collections and Archives of the Furman Library houses the SC Poetry Archives, a unique collection of published works, manuscripts, and ephemeral materials from over one hundred authors. The . . .Continue reading Visit the SC Poetry Archives at Furman University