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New Stuff Tuesday – October 11

Social Media ROI Managing and Measuring Social Media Efforts in Your Organization Olivier Blanchard HM742 .B53 2011 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Social media has been embraced by pretty much everyone in some form or another [whether they actively participate is … Continue reading

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Global Café Wed., Oct. 12

The Center for Global Education’s first fall 2011 Global Café series on Wed., Oct. 12th, from 5-6pm will focus on Ireland, Ghana, and Iran (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). In this series, … Continue reading

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Concealed carry research

Would you like to know more about concealed carry, given recent Wisconsin legislation? Wisconsin’s Attorney General has posted a “Questions and Answers” document, which provides a link to 2011 Wisconsin Act 35. The Legislative Reference Bureau has issued “Concealed carry,” … Continue reading

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H2Ownership talk Mon Oct 3

“H2Ownership: A fresh approach to unlocking the three paradoxes of water” will be the first lecture of this fall’s Contemporary Issues Lecture Series. Hear James Workman on Monday, October 3rd, at 7 p.m. in the Young Auditorium. Mr. Workman is … Continue reading

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Oct 3: Muir, Leopold, and Nelson

The fall 2011 Fairhaven Lecture Series has the theme “WISCONSIN: A Heritage To Be Proud Of,” and will help you learn about Wisconsin’s business, cultural, environmental and historical contributions. All lectures in this series are free, open to the public, … Continue reading

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New Stuff Tuesday – September 27

The Dolphin in the Mirror Exploring Dolphin Minds and Saving Dolphin Lives by Diana Reiss QL737 .C432 R457 2011 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Animals are fascinating creatures, and when they live in water, it’s even cooler. I remember going up … Continue reading

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Global Café Wed. Sept. 28

The Center for Global Education’s first fall 2011 Global Café series on Wed., Sept. 28th, from 5-6pm will focus on Italy, Japan, and Ecuador (location: Andersen Library’s big-screen TV area , near the Food for Thought café). In this series, … Continue reading

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New Stuff Tuesday – September 20

The Risks of Prescription Drugs edited by Donald Light RA401 .A3 R57 2010 New Arrivals, 2nd floor You may have heard on the controversy at UW-Madison in the past year or so with regards to the doctors receiving ‘perks’ from … Continue reading

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New Stuff Tuesday – September 13

The End of Molasses Classes: Getting Our Kids Unstuck 101 Extraordinary Solutions for Parents and Teachers by Ron Clark LB1025.3 .C533 2011 Browsing Books, 2nd floor Ron Clark is a teacher, the founder of a school, the Ron Clark Academy, … Continue reading

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Civil War Songs & Letters @ Cultural Arts Center 9/8

Traditional folk artist Judy Cook will present “One Man’s Civil War”  at the Whitewater Art Alliance’s  Cultural Arts Center (402 W. Main St.) on Thurs., Sept. 8th, at 7pm. She will be reading from letters written by her ancestors to … Continue reading

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