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Day: January 29, 2018

The Silent Study Room Is Back!

#SHU_Libraries announces the return of the Silent Study Room!

Silent Study Room
Silent Study Room

Located on the 2nd floor across from the Circulation Desk, the Silent Study room is available all hours the library is open, for anyone seeking a quiet space to study, relax, or reflect.

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Author Sebastian DerryPosted on January 29, 2018Categories Library News

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Calling all Humanities students! Stop by the dinin Calling all Humanities students! Stop by the dining hall tomorrow, Oct 3rd, from 12pm-2pm to learn more about the Time Machines Project, and incredible opportunity from the Archives & Special Collections to receive a $1000 stipend and work hands on with artifacts to create the research project of your dreams! See the links in our bio to sign up for our information session and apply for the project. Email archives@shu.edu with any questions. We hope to see you there! 

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#ShoutoutSaturday to one of our favorite #saints ( #ShoutoutSaturday to one of our favorite #saints (okay, maybe we are a bit biased) St. Jerome, patron saint of librarians! September 30th marks the Feast Day of St. Jerome, might we suggest celebrating by knocking something off of your #readinglist. Ask our amazing staff for some recommendations! 
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Take some time on this rainy Friday to read the wr Take some time on this rainy Friday to read the writing of Naomi Shuyama-Gómez (‘23) winner of the O’Henry award for short fiction. Her winning piece, “The Commander’s Teeth”, explores the trauma of the Columbian conflict that raged from 1964-2016 through the prism of dentistry. Here Shuyama-Gómez reads an excerpt, but you can also read it for yourself or view the full video by clicking the link in our bio ✨ 
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We recently welcomed Professor Sean Harvey here at We recently welcomed Professor Sean Harvey here at the Archives & Special Collections to take a look at our newest acquisition of #SetonFamilyPapers. Read our #blogpost to find out what Professor Harvey discovered in correspondence between William Seton, future father in law to Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, and his mother Elizabeth in the aftermath of the #AmericanRevolution. Click the link in our bio! 

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