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Category Archives: new stuff tuesdays
New Stuff Tuesday – May 18
Stencil Nation: Graffiti, Community and Art by Russell Howze NK8654 .H69 2008 New Book Island, 2nd floor One thing that has always fascinated me is graffiti and street art. Being from a small town in the middle of cornfields, there … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – May 11
Buddy System: Understanding Male Friendships by Geoffrey Greif BF575 .F66 G735 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor Friends come in handy this week, don’t they? At the end of the semester, they’re there to encourage you while you write three … Continue reading
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Tagged books, friendship, males, men, new stuff, psychology, relationships
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New Stuff Tuesday – May 4
Community: The Structure of Belonging by Peter Block HM683 .B56 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor Today is the day that many members of the University have been eagerly awaiting, and I’m not talking about the fire drills that will … Continue reading
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Tagged books, community, new stuff, sociology
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 27
Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders: How Your Genes Affect Your Work Life by Scott Shane QH457 .S53 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor We all know the significance of the role that our genetic make-up plays in our lives. Those little … Continue reading
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Tagged behavioral genetics, business, entrepreneurship, genetics, leadership, science
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 20
Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future by Jim Cassio & Alice Rush GE60 .C397 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor We’re coming up on the end of the semester and a time where those graduating are searching for … Continue reading
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Tagged books, careers, environment, Green, jobs, new stuff
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 13
How To Teach Physics to Your Dog by Chad Orzel QC24.5 .O79 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor Physics: not exactly a subject that is high on many people’s list of favorites. I know that I took the required physics … Continue reading
New Stuff Tuesday – April 6
Animating Difference: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Films for Children by C. Richard King, Carmen Lugo-Lugo & Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo HM1091 .K56 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor Growing up as youngsters, everyone has their favorite movies. In many cases, … Continue reading
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Tagged animated movies, books, culture, new stuff, sociology
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New Stuff Tuesday – March 30
Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It’s Becoming and Why It Matters by Scott Rosenberg HM851 .R674 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor It’s hard to believe – it feels just like yesterday that we started the Andersen Library Blog. … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, books, new stuff, technology, Web 2.0
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New Stuff Tuesday – March 16
The Battle of Ole Miss Civil Rights v. States’ Rights by Frank Lambert LD3413 .L36 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor As we all know, the middle years of the twentieth century were a very tumultuous time for the civil … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, books, education, history, new stuff, segregation
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New Stuff Tuesday – March 9
Beginning Google Maps Mashups with Mapplets, KML and GeoRSS: From Novice to Professional by Sterling Udell G70.212 .U34 2009 New Book Island, 2nd floor Last week as I worked with a class on a research project, the question came up … Continue reading