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Updates to Milner Library hours and services due to COVID-19 response
Read more about Milner Library’s adjusted services, and resources in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Take 5: Get to know the faculty, staff, and students of the College of Education (COE)
We sat down with a handful of members of the COE and asked five questions to find out a little more about them, why they do what they do, and what keeps them going.
Milner Library’s catalog and Search Milner Library function updating in June
Milner Library’s library catalog and other Search Milner Library search tools will be updated this summer, affecting online search results for a period of time.
Milner Library introduces Digital Discussions event series
Digital Discussions is a new event series featuring scholar lectures, workshops, and informal gatherings for faculty and students to talk about their interest in digital humanities and digital scholarship.
Keeping it 100! Celebrating Milner’s Contributions to ISU ReD
What do librarians write about? Find out in this review of the 100 items that Milner faculty and staff have submitted to ISU ReD.
Milner Library celebrates Open Access Week 2019, October 21-25
Open Access Week 2019 is an international celebration of the benefits of making information free, online, and open for all to use.
SoC connect graduate students to professional opportunities with yearly luncheon
In 2011, a School of Communication (SoC) graduate student made a recommendation to a faculty member for an event that would allow her cohort to create connections in Chicago. Eight years later, that annual event is a staple for SoC students and their post-graduate success. Every year, SoC Director of Field Experiences and Internships Thomas
Family and Consumer Sciences welcomes two new faculty members
The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences is happy to welcome two new colleagues this fall semester.
Honoring our technology veterans: Matt Aldeman, renewable energy professor
Joining the Navy gave Aldeman an opportunity to combine his loves of being on a ship, working with mechanical systems, and giving back by serving his country.