Far from the corridors that once demanded reverent silence, Milner Library continues to evolve into a learning laboratory that boasts amenities suited to today’s students.
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Conference to focus on role and impact of media, March 22
The second annual Critical Media Literacy Conference will aid current educational leaders, future teachers, youth, and other concerned citizens in their understanding of the mass media and its impact on the events that shape our daily lives.
Q-and-A with Marissa Webb: Photographer explores relationship with sister
A Friends of the Arts grant helped M.F.A. photographer Marissa Webb fulfill her dream of exhibiting work that delved into the life and relationships of her 20-year-old sister, Kaitlin.
Get PAWSitively Stress Free during Finals Week
Take a study break with Health Promotion and Wellness and Milner Library and get PAWSitively Stress Free on Monday, December 9, and Tuesday, December 10.
Campus memories of JFK assassination strong after 50 years
Alumnus Bill Tracy remembers where he was 50 years ago on November 22 when President John F. Kennedy was shot. The English education major sat in a second floor classroom in Schroeder Hall on that fateful Friday afternoon.
Einstein Bros. Bagels to open satellite location in Milner Library
Great news for coffee and bagel fans–Campus Dining Services is opening a second Einstein Bros. Bagels in Milner Library. The satellite location, set to open in mid-November, will feature coffee, bottled beverages, bagels and cream cheese, sandwiches, and baked goods.
Event churns up memories of New Friends of Old Time Music
Now, thanks to an alum who spent more than two years researching the group and its amazing roster of musical visitors, the New Friends of Old Time Music legacy will be front and center at a special event September 8 in Normal.
Photo exhibit by Friends of the Arts grant recipient gives voice to sister
Silent Sister is a photo exhibit highlighting the relationship between a graduate student and her younger sister, who has Rett syndrome. The exhibit runs through September 26 on the main floor of Milner Library.
Oldest living circus alum still has a few tricks up his sleeve
Robert Walsh, 1937 alumnus, may have lost a little off his fastball but his curve still has bite at 99 years old.
Photos: Honors students capture images on study abroad trips
A photo exhibition on display earlier this semester at Milner Library captured the incredible moments that a group of Illinois State Honors students experienced while studying abroad.