Hello, world!
I’m here with my brand new gravatar, which I selected in honor of Uno the Beagle. Some of my interests are business research, acoustic guitars, and strength training. Hope to see more of everyone soon!
I’m here with my brand new gravatar, which I selected in honor of Uno the Beagle. Some of my interests are business research, acoustic guitars, and strength training. Hope to see more of everyone soon!
NU Student Groups on Campus
Have you been thinking about joining a NU student group?
Snell Library is highlighting student groups on campus and the contributions they make to the Northeastern community.
Take a look at the groups that have exhibited. You might find something to spark your interest!
The exhibit will be up through the month of February in the foyer of Snell Library,
so come and check it out.
Also in the library exhibit case is an exhibit celebrating Black History month. This exhibit, put together by Kantigi Camara, Head Librarian, O’Bryant African American Institute Library, celebrates the lives of African American men and women who have made an impact on American life and culture.
Come and check out the posters and statues. It is a great visual exhibit!
Authors of Aristotle and an Aardvark Go to Washington: Understanding Political Doublespeak through Philosophy and Jokes, Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein will be speaking in 421 Snell Library on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 @ Noon as part of the Meet the Author series.
Pulitzer Prize Winning novelist Geraldine Brooks will be here at Snell speaking about her latest novel, People of the Book. For more information, visit the library’s calendar of events.
This post, from Law Librarian Blog, points to several discussions on the scholarly (or not) nature of law blogging. Did you know that some law review articles cite to blogs?