A Spring with John DePol
Learn more about Egan Walker’s Spring 2025 intern project working with John DePol prints in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Spring with John DePol
Learn more about Egan Walker’s Spring 2025 intern project working with John DePol prints in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Spring with John DePol
The Ignatian Literary Magazine has a display up in the library, and will release issue 37.2 and their compendium on May 6th with a celebration from 5:00-7:00 in the Thacher Gallery. Continue reading Ignatian Literary Magazine Display and Release Party
Read about Lacey Bunn’s Spring 2025 intern project working with broadsides in the Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Journey from Flat File to Digital Archive, One Broadside at a Time
Learn more about Brooke Schneider’s Spring 2025 intern project in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading Haebler’s Incunabula From Paris to Rome to Cologne
Gleeson’s Electronic Resources and Systems department (ERS) is delighted to announce recent additions to our JSTOR collections. Continue reading New JSTOR Additions
Gleeson Library will transition to new and improved user interfaces (UIs) for Fusion and all EBSCOhost databases on Monday, June 16, 2025. Continue reading New Interfaces for Fusion and EBSCOhost Databases
Gleeson Library’s new physics and astronomy books cover a wide range of topics, including the nature of space and matter, cosmic discoveries, quantum mechanics, and influential scientists. Highlights include explorations of the James Webb Telescope, Roger Penrose’s biography, Henrietta Leavitt’s contributions, and quantum entanglement, offering both accessible insights and advanced scientific discussions. Continue reading 10 New Books in Physics & Astronomy
This selection of mathematics books covers topics like Maya numerals, Emmy Noether’s legacy, cryptography, trigonometry, and vectors’ impact on science. It also explores math’s role in the digital age, statistics in daily life, mathematical history, and socially just education. Each book offers accessible insights into math’s cultural, scientific, and practical significance. Continue reading 10 New Books in Mathematics
Gleeson Library’s new kinesiology books cover diverse topics, including mental health in women’s sports, adaptive sports for disabilities, transgender inclusion, and masculinity in fitness culture. Highlights include Katie Ledecky’s memoir, Bill Cartwright’s leadership journey, roller derby history, and updated physical education standards, offering valuable insights into sports, wellness, and inclusivity. Continue reading 10 New Books in Kinesiology
This selection of new engineering books at Gleeson Library covers diverse topics, including technological innovation, engineering ethics, Archimedes’ legacy, civil engineering management, AI’s societal impact, reinforced concrete’s history, the electrical grid, renewable energy systems, and the 2024 International Building Code. These resources offer insights into technical advancements, ethical practices, historical contributions, and modern infrastructure challenges. Continue reading 10 New Books in Engineering