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Mullen’s Popular Reading section is back with some great new choices for back-to-school reading. Below is a list of the latest additions. Hold your cursor over the Call Number to see a short...
View ArticleResearch Guide for the Fall Lecture Series on Aristotle’s De Anima
The librarians in Religious Studies and Humanities Services have created a research guide for the Fall 2012 lecture series on Aristotle’s De Anima. The guide includes general information about relevant...
View ArticleLatest Popular Reading Titles
Looking for something fun to read? Check out the library’s Popular Reading collection. Below is a list of the newest additions to the collection. Hold your cursor over the Title to see a short...
View ArticleMo Yan Wins Nobel Literature Prize
Mo Yan of China has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature. Mo Yan is most famous for the novel ‘Red Sorghum: a novel of China.’ The New York Times bio states that “through a mixture of fantasy and...
View ArticleBring up the Bodies wins the 2012 Man Booker Prize
Hilary Mantel wins 2012 Man Booker Prize for Bring up the Bodies. An overview of the book is on the Man Booker web site. Writers from the British Commonwealth and Ireland are eligible. Post expires...
View ArticleResearch Guide on Medieval Philosophers
Taras Zvir in Religious Studies and Humanities Services has created a research guide on Medieval Philosophers. This guide is intended to become a starting point for students, scholars, and researches...
View ArticleLatest Popular Reading Titles
Looking for something fun to read over Thanksgiving? Check out the library’s Popular Reading collection. Below is a list of the newest additions to the collection. Hold your cursor over the Title to...
View ArticleResearch Guide on Film, Cinema, Radio & Television
Jennifer Adams, Kevin Gunn, and Sean Hogan have created a new research guide on Film, Cinema, Radio & Television. Included on the guide are article databases and indexes, reference texts,...
View ArticleLooking for some relaxing end-of-semester reading?
Look no further than Mullen Library’s Popular Reading collection! We have a wide variety of both fiction and non-fiction books on all different topics. Below are some of the newest additions to the...
View ArticleLibrary schedules during Christmas Break
The following are the operating hours for Mullen Library as well as the campus libraries during the Christmas Recess: December 21 Friday 9am – 12pm Dec 22 – Jan 1 Sat – Tue Closed January 2 – 4 Wed –...
View ArticleMan Booker Prize Finalists Announced
The Man Booker Prize finalists have been announced: The finalists are: Nicola Barker, “The Yips” (Fourth Estate) [on order] Ned Beauman, “The Teleportation Accident” (Sceptre) André Brink, “Philida”...
View ArticleCongratulations to our 2013 Mohler Grant Winners!
Deborah Beckel, Ph.D., has been awarded a Mohler grant for her project examining women and the Knights of Labor in the South. She is the author of Radical Reform: Interracial Politics in...
View ArticleUnigenitus cataloging project update
Three hundred early eighteenth-century French and Latin titles from the Albani collection, many of them the only exemplars in the United States, are now cataloged and available to researchers in Rare...
View ArticleNew Popular Reading for the new semester
Start your semester off right with a selection from Mullen Library’s Popular Reading collection! Some of our newest titles are listed below. Hold your cursor over the Title to see a short description...
View ArticleNeed a break before midterms?
Reading for fun is a great way to de-stress. Why not check out a title from the Popular Reading collection in Mullen Library? We have over 300 books of all genres, both fiction and nonfiction —...
View ArticleAmerican Religious Responses to the Holocaust Course
The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives and the Catholic University Department of Education announce a new professional development course for Catholic High School...
View ArticleNew Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-13: Ethics & Philosophy
The New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-13: Ethics & Philosophy is now available in print in Mullen Library as well as in our electronic resources. This 4-volume supplement features...
View ArticleMullen Library to reopen at 5pm Aug 28
The ruptured water pipe near McMahon Hall has been replaced and water has been restored to the Crough Center, Shahan Hall, and Mullen Library. Water dependent cooling systems in Mullen are being...
View ArticleWiFi upgrades in Mullen Library
Technology Services is installing new WiFi access points throughout Mullen Library this week. Library staff is continuing to work with them to fine-tune the configuration of the new units. If you...
View ArticleBrainwashed in Jane Austen’s England, this month’s Popular Reading Selections
Welcome one and all to the beginnings of this new year. To all who are new, we welcome you. To all who are returning, we wish you success in all your learning. Whenever you are in need of a break from...
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