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Library Performance Series, May 30

Join us for the next event in the Library Performance Series, on Thursday, May 30th, at 7:15 pm in the 2nd Floor Lobby of Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons. This performance features students in the Chamber Music Program, under the direction of Dr. Quinton Morris. The performance will include the Bach Brandenburg Concerto no. 3 in G major, Piston Duo for Viola and Cello and Mendelssohn String Quintet in B-flat major.   Violin: Dr. Quinton Morris, Antonio Dowling, Mariya Sydorenko; Viola: Chyna Mapel, Alex Takasugi, Kailee Wright; Cello: Aaron Hauser, Cealice Kennison

Need help with research?

Research Help Available The librarians in Research Services are here to help. If you've never worked with us before, there are many ways to get assistance from the librarians. Monday-Friday we work on-call in the building and will come to you! Just ask at any of the iDesks or the Circulation desk and the

Seattle University Film Festival (SUFF)

Please join us at the Seattle University Film Festival (SUFF) Friday, May 3rd at 7 PM in Piggot Auditorium. The Seattle University Film Festival is committed to developing a culture of thoughtful film-making and film appreciation in the Seattle University community. SUFF 2013 will feature student films from across campus, t-shirts, prizes and special guests! Don't miss the fun.

Celebrating Poetry

 The “Notable” collection located on the Library 3rd floor is highlighting National Poetry Month with selected poetry books from the current collection.  During April, the focus is on the favorite poets of Fr. Steve Sundborg SJ, President of Seattle University, an avid reader of poetry for spiritual and personal reflection. Check out some of the 122 poetry books selected for the library collection in 2012 by Fr. Steve and Sam Green, Washington State poet laureate (2007-2009). We urge you to keep watching the “New & Notable” display shelves during Spring Quarter as we highlight other poetry genres as well. Want to read, write or research poetry?  Find more on our poetry library research guide!

Extra Spaces Open for Finals Study

Extra Spaces Open for Finals  Finals are coming!  Do you need space to study?  Lemieux Library will be opening additional study rooms beginning this weekend through the end of finals. From Saturday, Mar. 16 through Friday, Mar. 22 , Room 122 (Boeing Room), Room 366 , and Room 369 will be available

End of Quarter Library Humor

It's near the end of a long winter quarter, and we could all use a good laugh. How about some library-related humor? The Confusing Library and Shouting in the Library videos made us smile. And for the Easter season, check out Peep Research: A Study of small fluffy creatures and library usage. Enjoy!Peep Research: A Study of small fluffy creatures and library usage

New Research Services Hours

In the second half of the quarter, librarians increase our services hours by being available earlier in the morning.  From now until the end of the quarter our Research Services hours are: 9:30-6, Monday Thursday 9:30-4, Friday In addition to these drop-in hours there are many ways to work with us and there is always 24/7 support through our Virtual Reference service. More information on the "Get Research Help" page of the library's website.  

Search for Meaning Book Festival, March 9

    The fifth annual Search for Meaning Book Festival will take place Saturday, March 9. Hosted by the School of Theology and Ministry, the festival features more than 40 authors surrounding the human search for meaning on issues of spirituality, faith, social justice—a life lived with and for others. This year’s keynote speakers are Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon, who will be interviewed live on stage by National Book Award winner Sherman Alexie, and internationally renowned writer and scholar Reza Aslan. General session authors include Egyptian poet Maged Zaher, social change writer Leticia Nieto and sustainable food writer Becky Selengut.   Free tickets are required, and are available now at Search for Meaning. Live artists and musicians expressing their search for meaning and interactive art areas will also be featured. All authors are available for book signings. Elliott Bay Book Company and Seattle University Bookstore will provide books for purchase. For more information, contact Hannah Crivello at crivellh@seattleu.edu.  

Library Performance Series, Feb. 12

Join us for the next event in the Library Performance Series, on Tuesday, February 12, at 7:10 pm in the 2nd Floor Lobby of Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons. The performance will include the Bach Brandenburg Concerto no. 3 in G major and the Mozart Viola Quintet in B-flat major, K. 174. This performance features SU students in the Chamber Music Program, under the direction of Dr. Quinton Morris: Violins: Antonio Dowling, Lara Gooding, Mariya Sydorenko Violas: Chyna Mapel, Alex Takasugi, Kailee Wright Celli: Aaron Hauser, Cealice Kennison, Shannon Truong

Booking Lemieux Library Group Study Rooms (video tutorial)

We frequently get questions about how to book a group study room. We thought it might be helpful to create a quick tutorial that shows you the different steps in booking a group study room. If you have questions about the group study rooms, ask at the iDesk or e-mail librarygroupstudy@seattleu.edu