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News Current News:  - Forgiving-Ourselves and Others, Personal and Political: A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 11/19, 4-5pm
- How a Tormented Family Leads Us to Moral Development: University Seminar on Innovation in Education, with Rabbi Burton Visotzky, Monday 11/9, 7-9pm
- Book Talk: Going to Scale with New School Designs, Wednesday, 11/11, 4-6pm
- Film Screening: From Turf Cottage to the Cover of TIME, with HKA, Monday, 11/23, 4-6pm
- News Display: The Berlin Wall Falls, Monday, 11/9
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 11/11, 5-6pm
- American Indian Heritage (November Databases)
- EDAR Exhibits on Display, 10/19-12/31
- Fall Film Series: Moon Sun Flower Game, Tuesday, 11/17, 4-5:30pm
- Exhibition and Audio Tour: Overheard, 9/1
Old News:- Remember, Remember, the 5th of November! Big Read-Aloud, Thursday, 11/5, 12-4pm
- Limited Access to E-Resources, Saturday, 10/24, 3-9am
- How to Be Happier: A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 10/15, 4-5pm
- Book Talk: The Best Dancer, Monday, 10/26, 6:30-8pm
- Wounded by School: University Seminar on Innovation in Education, Monday, 10/5, 7-9pm
- Pure Data Focus Group, Friday, 10/30, 4-6pm
- News Display: Disability Awareness, Monday, 10/26 - Friday, 10/30
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 10/28, 5-6pm
- Diversity Awareness: October Databases
- Guest Speaker: Jon Fein, Objects and Memory, Thursday, 10/29, 4-6pm
- Open House, Tuesday, 9/1- Wednesday, 9/2
- Russell Hall Tours
- Where Do You Stand on Freedom of Speech? A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 9/17, 4-5pm
- News Display: Freedom of Speech, Monday, 9/28 - Friday, 10/2
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 9/30, 6-7pm
- Enter Cephalonia, Exit Gottesman, Tuesday, 10/13, 4-5pm
- Banned Books Week, 9/28-10/2
- Back to School Databases (September)
- Vivian Tseng, Funding Interests & Mechanisms at the William T. Grant Foundation, Tuesday, 9/22, 4-5pm
- Exhibition: Dimensions of PocketKnowledge, 9/1-11/1
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 8/13, 5-6pm
- News Display: Teacher in Space Project, Thursday, August 27
- National Inventors Month: Databases (August)
- Focus Group: Pure Data Workshop, Tuesday, 7/21, 4-6pm
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 7/29, 5-6pm
- News Display: Penguin Starts the Paperback Revolution, Thursday, 7/30
- Parks and Recreation: Databases for July
- Exhibition Closing Reception: A Year in the Library, Thursday, July 2, 4-5:30pm
- Focus Group: Pure Data Workshop, Tuesday, 6/9, 4-6pm
- Book Talk: Miss Harper Can Do It, Tuesday, 6/16, 4-6pm
- News Display: 26th Amendment Is Ratified, Monday, 6/29
- Live Music at the Everett Café: Thursday, 6/25, 5-6pm
- Incredibly Useful Databases (June)
- Grow What You Eat: Seedling Giveaway, Thursday, July 9, 12:30–2pm
- Announcing the 2009 EdLab Digital Artists in Residence
- Challenges to Theology in a Globalized Religious Environment, with Rabbi Daniel Polish, Monday, 5/4, 7-9pm
- What's So Funny? A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 5/21, 4-5pm
- How to Get Published: Tips for the Aspiring Writer: Monday, 5/11, 4-5pm
- Focus Group: Pure Data Workshop, Tuesday, 5/12, 4-6pm
- News Display: U.S. Copyright Law Enacted, Friday, 5/29
- Live Music at the Everett Café: Wednesday, 5/13, 5-6:30pm
- Databases for Alumni
- Better Speech and Hearing: Databases for May
- Overdue Notices
- Exhibition: School ReDesign, 4/22 - 6/5
- Exhibition: A Centennial Celebration of the Program in Nutrition at Teachers College, 3/30 - 7/28
- Disability Awareness: Monday, 3/30 - Friday, 4/3
- News Display: Library of Congress Is Established, Friday, 4/24
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 4/29, 5-6pm
- Exhibition: TC 360, 4/1 - 4/15
- The New Compassion: A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 4/16, 4-5 pm
- Book Talk: Education Beyond Education, Monday, 4/27, 4-6pm
- The Brain on the Stand: How Neuroscience Is Transforming the Legal System: University Seminar on Innovation in Education, Monday, 4/6, 7-9pm
- Exhibition: A Year in the Library, 4/7 - 7/6
- Library Designated to Take Lead in Supporting Innovation: Call for Community Participation in Crafting the Agenda
- Special Screening: Small Voices, Wednesday, 3/4, 4-6pm
- University Seminar: Moral Motivation, Moral Styles, & Religion, Monday, 3/9, 7-9pm
- Book Talk: Teaching the Way Children Learn, Wednesday, 3/11, 5-7pm
- Lecture: Celebrating Women, Thursday, 3/12, 4-5pm
- Have We Lost Respect? A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 3/26, 4-5pm
- Live Music at the Everett Café: Monday, 3/23, 6-7pm
- News Display: Mrs. Taft Plants the First Cherry Trees in D.C., Friday, 3/27
- Pocket Picks: New Resources in PocketKnowledge (March)
- In the Hoop: Slam Dunk Databases (March)
- News Display: Remembering Dolly, Monday 2/23
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Wednesday, 2/25, 5-6pm
- Book Talk: Clio in the Classroom, Wednesday, 2/25, 4-5pm
- Vulnerability: A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 2/26, 4-5 pm
- New Focus Group: Pure Data, Wednesday, 2/18, 4-6pm
- More Winning Databases
- Pocket Picks: New Resources in PocketKnowledge (February)
- Russell Hall Tours
- Turning Points: A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 1/29, 4-5pm
- Book Breakfast: The House at Sugar Beach, Saturday, 1/31, 11am-12:30pm
- University Seminar: Getting Them to Care, Monday, 1/26, 7-9pm
- Special Screening: Friday, 1/23, 4pm: School ReDesign Show
- Library Resources and Services: A Research Workshop, Tuesday, 2/10, 4-5pm
- News Display: Sweden Bans Aerosols, Thursday, 1/29
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Monday, 1/26, 6-7pm
- Slam Dunk Databases: Research in the Hoop
- Guest Speaker: Joyce Boland-DeVito, How To Be A Cool Teacher,Wednesday, 4/8, 4-5pm
- Film Series: Unnatural Causes, Monday, 5/11, 12noon-1pm
- Special Screening: Revolution '67, Monday, 12/1, 4-7:30pm
- University Seminar: Counselors and Therapists in a Multicultural World, Monday, 12/1, 7-9pm
- Lecture: (Red) Critical Democracy and the Indigenous Struggle, Tuesday, 11/25, 4-6pm
- Lecture: Is Low Fee Private Schooling an Equitable Solution? Tuesday, 12/2, 4-5pm
- What Do You Know For Sure? A Socratic Conversation, Thursday, 12/18, 4-5 pm
- News Display: Boston Tea Party, Tuesday, 12/16
- Live Music at the Everett Cafe: Tuesday, 12/23, 5-6pm
- Incredibly Useful Databases You Should Know About (December)
- Pocket Picks: Notable Resources in PocketKnowledge (December)
- Databases for National Poetry Month (April)
- Family: Haven, Hassle, or ...? A Socratic Conversation on Thursday, 11/20, 4pm
- Special Screening: More Zen, Less Phobia, Monday, 11/17, 4-6pm
- University Seminar: Elizabeth Minnich on Transforming Knowledge: Monday, 11/17, 7-9pm
- Booktalk: Completing Your Qualifying Dissertation, Wednesday, 11/19, 4-6pm
- News Display: World’s Fair in Paris, Tuesday, 11/25
- Live Music at the Everett Café: Tuesday, 11/25, 5-6pm
- Artistic License and the Politics of Censorship: A Talk with Steve Dubin, Wednesday, 10/1, 4-6pm
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