Today- Mar. 34pm-5pm, Zoom linkMaking Sense of Murmurations: What We Can Learn from StarlingsIn this talk, Dr. Natalie Hofmeister (Biological Sciences) will explain the clouds of birds (starlings) we see on most drives in southwest Ohio this time of year. Drawing from her ongoing book project, we will explore how biologists make sense of the murmurations that transform individual
Hello from Gardner-Harvey Library!This week we have 2 events you can join in-person or on Zoom! Find Zoom links and more information below.Thursday, Feb. 26th-noon- Using AI in Your ResearchFriday, Feb. 27th-noon-Short Story Club- The Yellow WallpaperYour AI ToolkitUsing AI in Your ResearchThursday, Feb. 26 | Noon | Gardner-Harvey Library, 111 | MiddletownZoom
Do you like the idea of being in a book club, but you don’t have the time to read full books?Check out the GHL Short Story Club! We will be meeting once a month to discuss a short story.The short story of the month for February is: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. You may access the short story through this link: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1952When: Friday,
National ParksIceland's VolcanoesTuesday, Feb. 17 | 4:30 p.m. | Zoom eventDid Iceland’s volcanoes really cost airlines millions of euros in 2011, disrupt parts of Africa and Asia, and even contribute to famines in Europe? Join us as Tammie Gerke, Ph.D. in Geology, breaks down the lcanoes cause mass emigration to Canada and the US, how are they responsible for a loss
Welcome back for the spring semester!See what we dragged out of the archivesLearn about the grant the library was recently awarded (new TEC Lab equipment incoming!)Find out about our upcoming eventsAnd that's not all! I don't want to spoil it, so check out the Spring 2026 newsletter and see what else GHL is up to this semester!--Jennifer Hicks, MLIS, MA Instructional Design &
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