Academic
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Smith Lecture Tuesday, February 20!
There will be a Smith Lecture on Tuesday, February 20 at 4:00 p.m. The lecture is titled “5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started My Career” and will be given by…
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RichLyn Research Workshop – Religion Focus
This month’s RichLyn Research Workshop is focused on Religion, Philosophy, Biblical Studies, and Ministry. When: Thursday, February 22, 11:00-11:50 a.m. Where: RichLyn Computer Lab What: Will focus on ATLA, JSTOR, and other best…
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RichLyn Research Resource of the Week
SocIndex searches across the literature of sociology, including social work. This resource includes citations, abstracts, and full-text articles from scholarly journals, magazines, and more. For this resource and others use this link.
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RichLyn Research Workshop – Religion Focus
This month’s RichLyn Research Workshop is focused on Religion, Philosophy, Biblical Studies, and Ministry. When: Thursday, February 22, 11:00-11:50 a.m. Where: RichLyn Computer Lab What: Will focus on ATLA, JSTOR, and other best…
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RichLyn Research Resource of the Week
Have you installed LibKey Nomad for your browser yet? Now available from RichLyn Library — LibKey Nomad! This easy-to-install browser plug-in grants you instant access to millions of research articles online, including on publisher’s pages. Available for Chrome,…
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Summer Internships for Juniors and Sophomores
True or False? Employers want college seniors for internships. FALSE! The best time to look for an internship is after your freshman or sophomore year. Don’t wait until your senior year to look…
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Did you know?
Did you know that the celebration of Black History Month began as “Negro History Week,” which was created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, a noted African American historian, scholar, educator and publisher?…
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Smith Lecture tomorrow!
There will be a Smith Lecture tomorrow, February 2, at 4:00 p.m. in Hiner Hall. The speaker will be Dr. (and HU alum!) Jean Crowley talking about how her liberal arts degree from…
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RichLyn Research Resource of the Week
Credo Reference is a research starting point for students looking for background information to inform their topic. With millions of articles pulled from hundreds of books, Credo is a general knowledge resource providing…
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What Can African Ethics Offer to America?
Reminder: The Centre for Non-Western Studies will host a public lecture on applying African ethics to issues in contemporary American society. An American philosopher, Thaddeus Metz, developed a widely influential account of African…