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February 2018

  • A glimpse of the States of Incarceration exhibit being installed at Douglass Library.
    A glimpse of the States of Incarceration exhibit being installed at Douglass Library.
  • Panelists at the Opposition exhibition closing.
    Panelists at the Opposition exhibition closing engaged in a lively discussion and shared a broad set of perspectives on what it means to be an artist.
  • Dee Magnoni, Maxine Lurie, Caryn Radick, Mary Chute, and Grace Agnew at the NJDNP launch celebration.
    Dee Magnoni, Maxine Lurie, Caryn Radick, Mary Chute, and Grace Agnew at the NJDNP launch celebration.
  • One of the many photographs on display as part of the Jersey Collective exhibit at Robeson Library. Credit: John Powell.
    One of the many photographs on display in the Jersey Collective exhibit at Robeson Library. Credit: John Powell.
  • A sampling of the one-of-a-kind buttons that lucky patrons got to take home with them from Megan Lotts's Take Away project.
    Last month, visitors to the Art Library could take home a unique piece of button art by Megan Lotts. Credit: Megan Lotts.
  • This National Libraries of Medicine exhibit about Physicians Assistants will be on display in the medical school in Newark and the School of Health Professions in Piscataway.
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FEATURES
Update from the ExLibris Implementation Team for February.

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New resources at the Communications Department website.

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thank you word cloud Thank you for your support on Giving Tuesday 2017. Here’s the update on how we did.

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A look back at the Agenda in February 1987.

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HAPPENINGS
Space between the Notes What’s happening around Rutgers in February.

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