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Pet Therapy Schedule – Spring 2016

Love to visit with the pet therapy teams at Andersen Library?  Our schedule for the Spring semester is now available!  Printed copies are available near the circulation desk. Check out the links below for more information about the benefits of pet … Continue reading

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Relaxathon Events – December 2015

Join us for pet therapy events, crafts, and so much more!  Stop in any time to participate in FREE activities like creating a holiday card, making a paper snowflake, coloring, or writing on our graffiti wall. As always, we happily … Continue reading

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International Games Day 11/21

Andersen Library will join over a thousand libraries around the world on November 21, 2015, for the eighth annual celebration of gaming in libraries – International Games Day @ Your Library. Join Andersen Library for special gaming programs and events … Continue reading

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Area Research Center Open House Oct 25

October is Archives and Family History Month! Every year the Wisconsin State Historical Records Advisory Board chooses a theme highlighting the work of Wisconsin’s museums and archives. For 2015, the theme is Local History. To celebrate, the Area Research Center … Continue reading

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Pottery

Looking for something to do on Sunday that is not required for a class? Something that might speak to your creative side, perhaps? Come to a pottery demonstration by UWW Art and Design professor and sculptural artist Jarod Janovec in … Continue reading

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Student Book Club

Do you enjoy reading new books and talking about them with your peers?  Great, because Andersen Library is hosting its very first book club for students!  The first 15 students to sign up get a free hardcover copy of the … Continue reading

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Relaxathon events to reduce stress

The Spring 2015 installment of Relaxathon is officially underway. This event will take place May 4 – 13 in the Andersen Library. This semester’s stress relieving efforts will feature student favorites such as coloring pages, a candy cart and several … Continue reading

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Celebrate faculty & staff scholarship and creative achievements

The 27th annual exhibition of scholarly & creative works by UWW faculty & staff will celebrate accomplishments of the past year across a range of disciplines. A sampling of the articles, artwork, books, music performances and conference presentations produced by … Continue reading

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International Games Day – Nov. 15

The Andersen Library will be celebrating International Games Day with a week of events from November 9-15.  Activities included are a Super Smash Bros. video game contest, next generation console demo sessions, and an assortment of jumbo games and puzzles … Continue reading

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Women’s Work 1830-1930 Exhibit

The Whitewater Historical Society will host a public reception for its temporary exhibit, At Home on the Job: Women’s Work 1830-1930, on Wed., Sept. 24, at 7pm at the Depot Museum (301 W. Whitewater St, Whitewater). Nikki Mandell, Associate Professor … Continue reading

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