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Library Connection, V3n1, Fall 2015, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Dec 2015

Library Connection, V3n1, Fall 2015, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Connection

Inside this issue:

-- Latino American Grant
-- Youth Librarian News
-- UNI Joins Open Textbook Network
-- Digitizing the UNI Museum


Chimes: December 11, 2015, Calvin College Dec 2015

Chimes: December 11, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Michael Le Roy: A Retrospective by Anna Delph

ISIS, Terrorism & Refugees by Juliana Ludema

Airband Cancelled by Morgan Anderson

Basketball bounces MIAA foes by Mark Peless

Holiday tradition remains stable by Amelia Sterenberg

Theology, grammar and learning to write sentences by Eckhart Chan


Chimes: December 4, 2015, Calvin College Dec 2015

Chimes: December 4, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Calvin launches college-wide effort to increase student retention by Josh Parks

Women's soccer: NCAA success by Mark Peless

"We Stand Together": Calvin shows solidarity against racism by Bethany Cok

Calvin ranked second for number of students studying abroad by Alicia De Jong

Open ocean fish display impressive biological cloacking by Natasha Strydhorst

Heartside gallery continues to grow by Saraphina Sefcik

Pope Francis visits Kenta, Uganda, and the Central Republic by Eckhart Chan


Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 9, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education Dec 2015

Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 9, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education

Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)

This issue of the Library Education and Development Newsletter features Advice from the Frontlines from Julia Reddel, Student Spotlight on Leigh Ann Glaubius, Announcements, and Professional Development


Progression Magazine, 2015 Winter, Coastal Carolina University Dec 2015

Progression Magazine, 2015 Winter, Coastal Carolina University

Progression Magazine

Magazine of the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.


Rod Library Newsletter: Rod Notes, V8n5, December 2015/January 2016, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Dec 2015

Rod Library Newsletter: Rod Notes, V8n5, December 2015/January 2016, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

-- Finals Week Stress Busting
-- MakerSpace to Open in Late January
-- Calling All Artists!
-- Crowdfunding Update


Centennial Library E-News, November/December 2015, Cedarville University Dec 2015

Centennial Library E-News, November/December 2015, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: Library intern team presents, Staff member awarded scholarship, Canoe team in fast company, Cedrus Press book, Library blog launched, Library career dinner hosted, Blind date with a book, University faculty in print, University alumni in print, Semester break hours


Torch (December 2015), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project Dec 2015

Torch (December 2015), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project

Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Chimes: November 20, 2015, Calvin College Nov 2015

Chimes: November 20, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Students react to Paris attacks by Marisa Heule

"Macabre" impresses with haunting displays of art by Anna Delph

Calvin tied with Hope in flu vaccine challenge by Amelia Sterenberg

Symposium hosts Calvin professor by Alicia De Jong

Financial seminar trains students by Juliana Ludema

Student bands draw crowd by Deanna Geelhood

3D printing produces Disney-inspired prosthetics by Kelsey Powers

Women's basketball opens season with pair of wins by Anna Gernant


Webinar: Transportation Academy: Lessons From The Portland Traffic And Transportation Course, Nathan Mcneil Nov 2015

Webinar: Transportation Academy: Lessons From The Portland Traffic And Transportation Course, Nathan Mcneil

TREC Webinar Series

Community involvement and outreach is an important part of any planning effort, but as planners often find, many times the conversation is a difficult one to carry on. Residents may lack the technical knowledge to understand the intricacies of the system, or they may show skepticism toward the planning process in general. “Transportation Leadership Education,” a NITC education project, offers a guide for communities to stimulate the development of a more involved, educated citizenry.

The Portland Traffic and Transportation course is taught each year to 30-40 Portland residents who want to learn more about how the local transportation system developed …


Chimes: November 13, 2015, Calvin College Nov 2015

Chimes: November 13, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Dialogue celebrates record participation by Jon Gorter & Josiah Kinney

Students rally in vigil for Mizzou by Jon Gorter

New urban studies minor to be offered by Alicia De Jong

SAPT tackles myths about sexual assault in first lecture in month-long series by Juliana Ludema

Eastown's Kava House to close its doors by Saraphina Sefcik

Women's volleyball captures MIAA title by sweeping Hope by Anna Gernant

Chameleon color achieved by embedded crystals by Natasha Strydhorst

International Worship Night at LOFT by Eckhart Chan


Chimes: November 6, 2015, Calvin College Nov 2015

Chimes: November 6, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Five professors let go due to program cuts by Josh Parks

Zombiefest returns to Calvin to the delight of students by Amelia Sterenberg

Student takes human eye research to Harvard University by Morgan Anderson

Biology class takes project to MSU by Amelia Sterenberg

Calvin student bank Liance releases first full-length album by Nate Hunt

Women's soccer adds to winning streak with defeat of Olivet by Mark Peless

Community celebrates Dia de los Muertos by Saraphina Sefcik


Rod Library Newsletter: Rod Notes, V8n4, November 2015, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Nov 2015

Rod Library Newsletter: Rod Notes, V8n4, November 2015, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

-- Around the World in 180 Minutes
-- Veterans Day Photo Wall
-- Reaching for Higher Ground
-- Family Weekend Maker Activity


The Law Book: From Hammurabi To The International Criminal Court, 250 Milestones In The History Of Law (Sterling), Michael Roffer Nov 2015

The Law Book: From Hammurabi To The International Criminal Court, 250 Milestones In The History Of Law (Sterling), Michael Roffer

Books

The Law Book explores 250 of the most significant legal issues, cases, trials, and events that have profoundly changed our world. Although the heaviest emphasis is on American law it also touches on more than a dozen countries and the European Union, laws relating to Antarctica and Outer Space, and principles of international law. Among the topics it explores are the earliest legal codes, the role of juries, slavery and emancipation, civil rights, Native Americans, copyright, the press and free speech, immigration, censorship and obscenity, the environment, war and international relations, war crimes and trials, the insanity defense, taxation, prohibition, …


Chimes: October 30, 2015, Calvin College Oct 2015

Chimes: October 30, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

High participation for Food Day by Bethany Cok

Upperclassmen help harvest in the Community Garden by Alicia De Jong

Freelance journalist visits Calvin by Maddie Hughey

"Steve Jobs" a poignant portrait of an imperfect man by Nate Hunt

Holly Ellerbroek's moment of grace by Mark Peless

Could beer hold the key to saving the bees? by Michael Messina

Sesame Street and autism by Kelsey Powers


2015 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs Oct 2015

2015 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs

Programs

A university is more than an amalgamation of several colleges. It also is an organization which celebrates the full richness of faculty contributions including those vital and exciting contributions in research, scholarship and creative activity within their disciplines. These contributions come in many forms: journal articles, book chapters, monographs, art works, music compositions, performances of many varieties and a host of others. Funded research contributions are similarly varied. Through such activities, faculty members stay at the growing edges of their fields, and in so doing, they enrich their intellectual lives as well as those of their students.

Once again, I …


Chimes: October 23, 2015, Calvin College Oct 2015

Chimes: October 23, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Students pray outside abortion clinic, meet opposition by Bethany Cok

Student Organization Spotlight: Cave Cafe by Nate Hunt

Grand Rapids Symphony seeks new music director by Josh Parks

Cross country finishes eleventh by Marissa Hielkema

Drew Holcomb performs personal folk concert by Marissa Heule

Flint water crisis estimated to affect 45,000 homes by Leira Law

Chris Tomlin returns to the Van Andel Arena by Eckhart Chan


Digialcommons@Otterbein, Courtright Memorial Library Oct 2015

Digialcommons@Otterbein, Courtright Memorial Library

Library Publications

This campus presentation uses key metrics to assess the first-year impact of the digitalcommons@otterbein institutional repository.


Chimes: October 16, 2015, Calvin College Oct 2015

Chimes: October 16, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Program cuts finalized, German major stays by Anna Delph

Nate Reuss impresses with energy, passion by Daniel Baas

Campfires on Commons Lawn bring summer back to Calvin by Bethany Cok

Literature classes: unfair to international students? by Jared Vanoeffen & Jon Gorter

Latin out loud by Maddie Hughey

Calvin musicians connect in the Pop Music Guild by Natalie Henderson

Cross country teams leave Lansing with success and optimism by Julie Woudenberg

U.S. honeybees content with mind-altering parasite by Natasha Strydhorst

ISIS to execute 180 assyrian Christian hostages by Eckhart Chan


Chimes: October 9, 2015, Calvin College Oct 2015

Chimes: October 9, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Accredited film alumna returns to Calvin by Jack Van Allsburg & Juliana Ludenma

Student organization hosts talk about animal ethics by Alicia Dejong

Calvin hosts an Amazing Race-esque Art Prize scavenger hunt by Marisa Huele

New virtual reality technology signals bright future for video gaming by Nate Hunt

Hockey off to quick start of the season behind solid team work by Anna Gernant

Paid college athletes ruling overturned by Mark Peless

Prioritization, the new barbarianism by Frans Van Lier


2015 Legacy Banquet, Cedarville University Oct 2015

2015 Legacy Banquet, Cedarville University

Legacy Banquet Programs

No abstract provided.


Chimes: October 2, 2015, Calvin College Oct 2015

Chimes: October 2, 2015, Calvin College

Chimes

Calvin considers its Future by Anna Delph, Katelyn Bosch & Josh Parks

New rehabilitation clinic to open on the East Beltline by Jon Gorter

Remembering the voice of men's basketball Doug Wentworth by Mark Peless

"The Intern" a feel-good comedy with wide audience appeal by Helen Groothuis

Plaster Creek Stewards event assists Alger Heights by Bethany Cok

Compassion at Calvin by Katy Gerber


Alumnotes, Fall 2015, Cedarville University Oct 2015

Alumnotes, Fall 2015, Cedarville University

Alumnotes

No abstract provided.


Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 9, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education Oct 2015

Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 9, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education

Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)

This issue of the Library Education and Development Newsletter features Advice from the Frontlines from Elizabeth Von Nagy, Student Spotlight on Denice Hein, Announcements, and Professional Development


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 2 Fall 2015, Grand Valley State University Oct 2015

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 2 Fall 2015, Grand Valley State University

Grand Valley Magazine

Grand Valley Magazine is a quarterly publication about Grand Valley State University produced by University Communications since 2001.


Ciis Today, Fall 2015 Issue, California Institute Of Integral Studies Oct 2015

Ciis Today, Fall 2015 Issue, California Institute Of Integral Studies

CIIS Today

This volume is the Fall 2015 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.


Fall 2015, Department Of Conflict Analysis And Resolution Oct 2015

Fall 2015, Department Of Conflict Analysis And Resolution

DCRS on the Move

No abstract provided.


The Lli Chronicle Volume 6 Number 3, Nova Southeastern University Oct 2015

The Lli Chronicle Volume 6 Number 3, Nova Southeastern University

Lifelong Learning Institute Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine, 2015, Volume 46, Issue 01 - Fall, Leesy Latronica Oct 2015

Klipsun Magazine, 2015, Volume 46, Issue 01 - Fall, Leesy Latronica

Klipsun Magazine

If you’ve stood ankle-deep in the ocean, you may know the magic. I remember peering down toward my ankles as waves broke and rolled onto the shore. When the water would retreat, the backwards drag created a distinct floating illusion, as if the ebbing tide was pulling me out to sea along with it.

Or perhaps you’ve seen your share of Bellingham Bay sun­ sets. When the sky shifts and the sun sinks with it, if the right elements align, the diffused light creates a giant scoop of rainbow sherbet melting over the horizon.

The simplest sets of motion can …


Regional Review: Reaching New Heights In The Region Fall 2015, Heather Garcia , Editor Oct 2015

Regional Review: Reaching New Heights In The Region Fall 2015, Heather Garcia , Editor

Regional Campuses Publications

No abstract provided.