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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
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
Murray Library May 2021 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library May 2021 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:
- Celebrating Mosaic
- Exam Cram
- Student Snapshot: Grace Tee
- Moving to ExLibris Primo
Murray Library April 2021 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library April 2021 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:
- Annual library survey comments
- Plans for hosting Bingo
- Displays for Autism Acceptance and Poetry Month
- Student spotlight: Audrey Bassett
- National Library Week
Murray Library March 2021 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library March 2021 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:
- Student research grants
- Mosaic hits 50,000 downloads
- Student spotlight: Miggy Matanguihan
- Human Library details
Murray Library February 2021 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library February 2021 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:
- Words of hope from the director
- Books on chocolate
- Student snapshot: Alyssa Ringer
- CrafTea-to-go
- Recap of Mosaic, Year 2
Murray In A Hurry Fy21, Sarah Myers, Murray Library
Murray In A Hurry Fy21, 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 2020-2021 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.
Murray Library November 2020 Newsletter, Murray Library
Murray Library November 2020 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:
- Giving Thanks
- Gift card bingo
- Covid Chronicles
- Student snapshot: Elizabeth Hutchinson
- Neidhardt collection
- November exhibits
- CrafTea-to-go
- Righting a Wrong poster exhibit
Visualizing Student Learning: Combining Digital And Information Literacy For Data Visualization Projects In A Nutrition And Dietetics Course, Amy Porto, Beth Transue
Visualizing Student Learning: Combining Digital And Information Literacy For Data Visualization Projects In A Nutrition And Dietetics Course, Amy Porto, Beth Transue
Library Staff Presentations & Publications
This session will focus on the creation and implementation of a data visualization assignment through collaboration with the liaison librarian and instructional designers. Students gained digital and information literacy skills while creating an evidence-based infographic that could be used in nutrition education settings.
For Such A Time And Place As This: Christian Higher Education For The Common Good, Cynthia Wells
For Such A Time And Place As This: Christian Higher Education For The Common Good, Cynthia Wells
Higher Education Faculty Scholarship
One might argue that this is not a wise time to raise queries of the common good for Christian higher education. Our in-boxes and newsfeeds provide persistent reminders of the crises facing higher education today, many of which uniquely impact Christian colleges and universities. A crisis of the humanities, as students turn away from areas of study traditionally associated with the liberal arts. A crisis of cost, as independent colleges wrestle with an unsustainable financial model and an increasingly skeptical constituency. An enrollment crisis amid declines in the number of high school graduates, especially in the northeast and midwest. Colleges …
Constructing A Prototype: Realizing A Scholarship Of Practice In General Education, Cynthia Wells
Constructing A Prototype: Realizing A Scholarship Of Practice In General Education, Cynthia Wells
Higher Education Faculty Scholarship
Why a scholarship of practice? Toward what end do we assess the merits of such a concept? John Braxton (2003) recommends a scholarship of practice as a means to enhance the utility of empirical research by developing and refining knowledge that improves institutional policy and practice in higher education. In essence, a scholarship of practice turns the scholarly assets of the academy on the work of the academy itself.
Realizing General Education: Reconsidering Conceptions And Renewing Practice, Cynthia Wells
Realizing General Education: Reconsidering Conceptions And Renewing Practice, Cynthia Wells
Higher Education Faculty Scholarship
General Education is widely touted as an enduring distinctive of higher education in the United States (Association of American Colleges and Universities, [11]; Boyer, [37]; Gaston, [86]; Zakaria, [202]). The notion that undergraduate education demands wide‐ranging knowledge is a hallmark of U.S. college graduates that international educators emulate (Blumenstyk, [25]; Rhodes, [158]; Tsui, [181]). The veracity of this distinct educational vision is supported by the fact that approximately one third of the typically 120 credits required for the bachelor's degree in the United States consist of general education courses (Lattuca & Stark, [120]). Realizing a general education has been understood …
Renewing Our Shared Purpose: Considering Ernest L. Boyer’S General Education Vision For Christian Colleges And Universities, Cynthia Wells
Renewing Our Shared Purpose: Considering Ernest L. Boyer’S General Education Vision For Christian Colleges And Universities, Cynthia Wells
Higher Education Faculty Scholarship
This article considers the significance of Boyer's work on general education for Christian colleges and universities. After beginning with a synthesis and analysis of Boyer's vast body of work on general education, this article then identifies the challenges facing those concerned with renewing the general education program in Christian colleges and universities. This piece concludes by illustrating how Boyer's ideals for general education relate to the educational aims of Christian colleges and universities and also provides concrete examples of how Boyer's ideals are evident in Christian higher education today. This article argues that Boyer's vision for general education is fully …
2009 Spring Humanities Symposium: Faith In The Public Square, Messiah College
2009 Spring Humanities Symposium: Faith In The Public Square, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Alan Wolfe
February 23-28, 2009
How do our cherished values find public expression? Should religion be treated as belonging to the domain of public or private? What is the role of religion within a secular polity? While such questions point to the importance of faith in public life, they need not be confined to the domain of religion. We also publicly express our faith in everything from stock markets to abstract ideals like love, justice, equality, and humanity. It is all too clear that human faith, both in its religious and non-religious manifestations, finds public expression with …
2008 Spring Humanities Symposium: Eyes Wide Open: Engaging Technology With Our Humanity, Messiah College
2008 Spring Humanities Symposium: Eyes Wide Open: Engaging Technology With Our Humanity, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Edward Tenner
February 25-29, 2008
We live in an era seemingly dominated by the power of modern science and its associated technologies. This has been both a cause for celebration and anxiety because all the material benefits of modern science and technology have been invariably accompanied with angst and uncertainty about how this affects our experience of being human. Scientific understandings of the world and modern technological advances (in communication, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, stem cell research, nanotechnology, etc.) are transforming human life, raising new questions about what it means to be human, how we communicate with …
2007 Spring Humanities Symposium: Globalization, Messiah College
2007 Spring Humanities Symposium: Globalization, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Kent Hill
February 19-26, 2007