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Murray In A Hurray Fy24, Sarah K. Myers, Murray Library
Murray In A Hurray Fy24, Sarah K. Myers, Murray Library
Library Publications
Murray Library at Messiah University created a unique marketing tool called Murray in a Hurry. This newsletter is typically distributed every two to three weeks and is hung in all bathroom stalls at the library. It provides information on library events, new materials, literary quotes, fun facts, and humor. This combined document includes all 11 issues during the 2023-2024 academic year.
Murray Library April 2024 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library April 2024 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
Contents of this issue include:
- Meet Murray’s New Director, Janet Vogel
- Library Student Research Grant Award
- The Living Library: Signups are live
- National Library Week is nearly here!
- Murray’s Seed Library Newsletter
- Sow and Grow Recap
- Seed Library Lunch and Learn event
Murray Library October 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library October 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- Food for Thought events
- Friends bus trip to DC
- Friends Dinner and Lecture
- Trivia Night recap
Murray Library April 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library April 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- Library Student Research Grant
- Fueled by Failure event
- Chat with a Librarian
- Seed Library
Murray In A Hurray Fy23, Sarah K. Myers, Murray Library
Murray In A Hurray Fy23, Sarah K. Myers, Murray Library
Library Publications
Murray Library at Messiah University created a unique marketing tool called Murray in a Hurry. This newsletter is typically distributed every two weeks and is hung in all bathroom stalls. It provides information on library events, new materials, literary quotes, grammar, and humor. This combined document includes all 12 issues during the 2022-2023 academic year.
Murray Library March 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library March 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- Mini Golf in the Stacks
- Human Library
- Seed Library officially open
Murray Library February 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library February 2023 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- Upcoming Bingo Night
- Student Snapshot – Meet Paige Horne
- Congratulations to Michael Rice
- Murray Library participating in the 2023 Messiah University Humanities Symposium
- Championing Literacy on the National MLK Day of Service
Murray Library December 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library December 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- Gift of Music Handbell Quartet at Murray
- Exam Cram Extra Hours
- Maximize Reading with Audiobooks
- Friends 20th Annual Dinner and Program with Anita Voelker
- Christmas Film Classics
Murray Library November 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library November 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- What’s a seed library?
- Student Snapshot – Meet Liv Allbee
- Canadian Literature
Building Murray Library, 1977 (Photo Exhibit), Sarah Myers
Building Murray Library, 1977 (Photo Exhibit), Sarah Myers
Library Exhibits & Events
Murray Learning Resources Center was named in honor of the college’s architect, William Lynch Murray and his wife Geraldine. The library expansion project was completed at Messiah College, now Messiah University, in 1977.
Murray Library October 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library October 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- Friends Dinner
- Library of Things
- Golden Books Exhibit
- Beth Transue Ancestry presentation
Murray Library September 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library September 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
- 20th Friends Dinner
- Trivia Night
- E-Receipts
- Treasure Hunt
- Student Snapshot: Madison Seifert
Engaging The Disengaged: Implementing A No-Tech Policy After Years Of Adding Tech To The Classroom, Keith Quesenberry
Engaging The Disengaged: Implementing A No-Tech Policy After Years Of Adding Tech To The Classroom, Keith Quesenberry
Business Educator Scholarship
After a decade of adding technology to the classroom, students asking for a laptop ban sent me on a journey of discovery. After a literature review of existing research and a semester of a no-tech policy, I found less tech, not more increases student engagement and learning. Despite more than a dozen studies over the last decade detailing the negative learning effects of laptops in the classroom, the majority of faculty believe that laptop use in class increases learning. I highlight the research findings, explain my experience with the new policy, and provide suggestions on how to attempt your own. …
Murray Library April 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library April 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
Contents:
- 1950s Night
- Library Student Research Grant Award Application
- New E-books
- Framed prints in Neidhardt Collection
- PA Goal Grant Ebooks
- National Library Week activities
Murray In A Hurry Fy22, Sarah Myers, Murray Library
Murray In A Hurry Fy22, Sarah Myers, Murray Library
Library Publications
Murray Library at Messiah University created a unique marketing tool called Murray in a Hurry. This newsletter is typically distributed every two weeks and is hung in all bathroom stalls. It provides information on library events, new materials, literary quotes, grammar, and humor. This combined document includes all 13 issues during the 2021-2022 academic year.
Murray Library March 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library March 2022 Newsletter, Murray Library
Library Publications
What's new at the library? News and information about Murray Library at Messiah University written by its staff.
Contents:
- Library Student Research Grant Award
- Human Library
- Messiah Press aids Bridge to Freedom Collection
- SWANK Film of the month
Messiah University: Journeying Toward Reconciliation Together, Kim S. Phipps
Messiah University: Journeying Toward Reconciliation Together, Kim S. Phipps
State of the College/University Addresses
At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah University holds Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presents her State of University Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.
2020-2021 Annual Report By The Numbers, Murray Library, Sarah Myers
2020-2021 Annual Report By The Numbers, Murray Library, Sarah Myers
Library Publications
Murray Library's 2020-2021 Annual Report displayed as an infographic. It includes highlights for the 2020-21 year and testimonials from educators, undergraduate, and graduate students. Statistics are lower than most years due to the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted on-campus activities.
Big Statements With Project Outcomes, Beth Transue
Big Statements With Project Outcomes, Beth Transue
Library Staff Presentations & Publications
Presented virtually at the Pennsylvania Library Association annual conference on October 20, 2020.
Project Outcome is a free tool which your library can use to assess and evaluate the impacts of the programming/services which you do. Project Outcome for public libraries has been used for many years and, this year, an academic library version has been launched. Learn how this powerful tool can be used in your library and how you can compare your data with other local, state, national and international participants.
2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability And Security, Messiah College
2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability And Security, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Anthony Ray Hinton
February 17-21, 2020
Messiah University: A New Season Of Challenge And Possibility State Of The University 2020, Kim S. Phipps
Messiah University: A New Season Of Challenge And Possibility State Of The University 2020, Kim S. Phipps
State of the College/University Addresses
At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah University holds Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presents her State of University Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.
2019 Spring Humanities Symposium: For The Common Good, Messiah College
2019 Spring Humanities Symposium: For The Common Good, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Marian Wright Edelman
February 18-22, 2019
Learning For Life - A Vision For Messiah University, Kim S. Phipps
Learning For Life - A Vision For Messiah University, Kim S. Phipps
State of the College/University Addresses
At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.
Moving Into An Active Future: Supporting Lifetime Physical Activity For Student-Athletes, Melinda Smith, Erin Reifsteck, Diane Gill
Moving Into An Active Future: Supporting Lifetime Physical Activity For Student-Athletes, Melinda Smith, Erin Reifsteck, Diane Gill
HNES Educator Scholarship
-Recognize that student-athletes face unique challenges in transitioning to lifetime physical activity beyond college athletics.
-Collaborate with university athletics departments to facilitate transition programs for student athletes in their final year to provide an opportunity for open discussion and goal setting for the future.
-Connect student-athletes with community resources during their transition out of college.
-Provide former student-athletes with opportunities to experience new forms of physical activity within supportive group settings.
Bylaws Of The Friends Of Murray Library, Messiah College, Murray Library
Bylaws Of The Friends Of Murray Library, Messiah College, Murray Library
Friends of Murray Library
Friends of Murray Library at Messiah College was formed in 1993 for the following purposes:
- To stimulate interest in the collections and facilities of Murray Library.
- To provide an opportunity for those interested in the library to participate in exhibits, programs, and volunteer activities.
- To attract gifts of books, manuscripts, and other materials for the library's enrichment.
- To encourage and receive financial contributions for needs beyond the library budget, such as building special collections.
Document last revised October 2018
Protein-S Deficiency Diagnosed Post-Acl Injury In A Collegiate Track And Field Athlete, Matthew Lewis, Ta Weaver, St King
Protein-S Deficiency Diagnosed Post-Acl Injury In A Collegiate Track And Field Athlete, Matthew Lewis, Ta Weaver, St King
Athletic Training
OBJECTIVES 1.Summarize details of unique case involving undiagnosed clotting disorder in a collegiate athlete. 2.Present overview regarding mechanism and epidemiology of protein S deficiency. 3.Identify the role of the certified athletic trainer in the evaluation and treatment process, and as a patient advocate. 4.Emphasize importance of trust and communication between athlete, certified athletic trainer, and team physician throughout evaluation and treatment.
Promoting The Common Good - Educating Students To Nurture Shalom In Our World, Kim S. Phipps
Promoting The Common Good - Educating Students To Nurture Shalom In Our World, Kim S. Phipps
State of the College/University Addresses
At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.
Addressing Minority Student Achievement Through Service Learning In A Culturally Relevant Context, Dottie Weigel, Julian D. Owens
Addressing Minority Student Achievement Through Service Learning In A Culturally Relevant Context, Dottie Weigel, Julian D. Owens
Higher Education Faculty Scholarship
Research on recreational media use among youth indicates young people of color who spend more time with media may also be at higher risk for school disengagement and low personal contentment compared to their white peers. This puts these students in a position to be even more influenced by the themes and messages that abound in pop culture, particularly music and social media. ME: MIM is a multisensory, interdisciplinary, integrated approach to teaching and learning that uses music multimedia to engage students in individual and group activities and lessons that reinforces competencies aligned with positive youth development. Song lyrics, sound …
2017 Spring Humanities Symposium: Slavery And Justice, Messiah College
2017 Spring Humanities Symposium: Slavery And Justice, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Kelly Brown Douglas
Love Is The Foundation Of Knowledge - Education That Promotes Civic Engagement, Kim S. Phipps
Love Is The Foundation Of Knowledge - Education That Promotes Civic Engagement, Kim S. Phipps
State of the College/University Addresses
At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah College held Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presented her State of College Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.