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Screenshot of the library scavenger hunt app. Text says, "Which of the following tasks do you think you would NOT be able to accomplish with the help of the Circulation Desk? You can use our Borrow, Return, Renew page under the 'Services' menu on the Library Website for hints, and if you still need more help, ask someone working at the Circulation Desk!" Multiple choice options are "Check out and return books and other materials, Purchase supplies for the tabletop game Dungeons & Dragons, Ask for help and get building directions, Pick up your Interlibrary Loan books, Pick up books that you placed on hold"
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We have an abundance of resources to share for #ir We have an abundance of resources to share for #irishamericanheritagemonth! Check out our blog post with the link in the bio for more information.

Make sure to check out our window display, 1st floor of the Walsh Library! 

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Programs and how we access information and data ar Programs and how we access information and data are always changing. Check out the Data Services Classes to brush up on skills or learn something new! Link is in the bio.

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Do you know who these feet belong to? We'll give y Do you know who these feet belong to? We'll give you a hint, it's in the Walsh Gallery as part of the Matter+Spirit exhibition.

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Today marks the 84th Anniversary of Pope Pius XII’s coronation! The Archives and Special Collections and the Walsh Gallery are poised to receive a large bequest of materials from the Estate of Sister Margherita Marchione, a Roman Catholic sister, educator, author and scholar of Pope Pius XII. Read more with the link in the bio.

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