- Habits of the House by Fay Weldon
- Mistress of my Fate by Hallie Rubenhold
- The History of Us by Leah Stewart
- Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide
- The Husband List by Janet Evanovich
- The Fifth Assassin by Brad Meltzer
Monday, January 28, 2013
Check out a ScotsRead book! New Titles
A new batch of recently released popular books has been added to the ScotsRead Collection. Check them out on the main floor.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Tonight! Program: What is Islam? at the Buchanan Center for the Arts
Tonight the program ISLAM 101: What is Islam? will be presented at the Buchanan Center for the Arts in downtown Monmouth at 7:00 pm.
Presenter: Hannah Schell, Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Monmouth College.
Professor Schell will introduce Islam to the audience. Her opening presentation will be supplemented by comments from a panel of respondents from Monmouth College, including Mohsin Masood, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Monmouth College, Farhat Haq, Professor of Political Science, Petra Kuppinger, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology. Masood & Haq are both Pakistani Muslims who have lived in the United States for many years. Masood has recently established a fund in the U.S. to support Malala, the young female student shot by Taliban extremists for her advocacy of education for females in Pakistan.
The Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, conducted in cooperation with the American Library Association, the Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University, Oxford University Press, and Twin Cities Public Television. Support was provided by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional support for the arts and media components was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art.
Presenter: Hannah Schell, Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Monmouth College.
Professor Schell will introduce Islam to the audience. Her opening presentation will be supplemented by comments from a panel of respondents from Monmouth College, including Mohsin Masood, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Monmouth College, Farhat Haq, Professor of Political Science, Petra Kuppinger, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology. Masood & Haq are both Pakistani Muslims who have lived in the United States for many years. Masood has recently established a fund in the U.S. to support Malala, the young female student shot by Taliban extremists for her advocacy of education for females in Pakistan.
The Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, conducted in cooperation with the American Library Association, the Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University, Oxford University Press, and Twin Cities Public Television. Support was provided by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional support for the arts and media components was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art.
Monday, January 21, 2013
New ScotsRead Titles
The following titles recently arrived and are available in the ScotsRead Collection:
- Extra Credit by Maggie Barbieri
- Two Graves by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
- Because I Said So: The Truth Behind the Myths, Tales, and Warnings Every Generation Passes Down to its Kids by Ken Jennings
- Dying on the Vine by Aaron Elkins
- Threat Vector by Tom Clancy
Friday, January 18, 2013
New Items at Hewes Library
New items are added to the Hewes Library Collection on a continual basis. Recent titles have included:
- Law of Superheroes by James E. Daily & Ryan M. Davidson
- Modern American Religion by Martin E. Marty
- Cinderella Ate My Daughter by Peggy Orenstein
- Plato Unmasked translated by Keith Quincy
- Future is Our Only Goal edited by Peter Noever
- Teaching Music Through Performance in Jazz by Richard Miles
- Half The Sky (video recording) by Independent Lens
- Web-Spinning Heroes edited by Robert Moses Peaslee
- Everyday Writing in Graeco-Roman East by Roger S. Bagnall
- School of Rome by W. Martin Bloomer
Gallery Opening Today: Tom Berenz
Please join the Art Department for an artist’s opening reception today, January 18, from 3:00-4:30pm in the Len G Everett Gallery 204 on the Upper Level of Hewes Library. Artist Tom Berenz will discuss his work with a Gallery Talk at 3:15pm.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Hewes Library receives Bridging Cultures: Muslim Journeys Grant
Hewes Library, Monmouth College, has received a 2013
Bridging Cultures Bookshelf grant from the National Endowment for the
Humanities and the American Library Association on the theme of Muslim
Journeys. The library has received a
collection of 25 selected books and 3 videos related to the people, places,
history, faith and cultures of Muslims around the world, including those within
the United States. As part of the 2013
Bridging Cultures theme of “Muslim Journeys”, the Monmouth College community
has planned the following series of events this Spring 2013 to promote these
valuable resources enriching the Hewes Library collection.
Spring 2013 Events
Thursday, January 24, 2013, 7:00 pm
Monday, February 11, 2013, 7:00 pm
Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 7:00pm
Wednesday, April 10, 2013, 7:00 pm – SUFI POETRY READING (National Poetry Month)
GREAT DECISIONS 2013 – January 23–March 20, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013, 7:00 pm
ISLAM 101: What is Islam?
Presenter: Hannah
Schell, Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Monmouth College.
Location: Buchanan Center for the Arts
Professor Schell will introduce
Islam to the audience. Her opening presentation will be supplemented by comments
from a panel of respondents from Monmouth College, including Mohsin Masood,
Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Monmouth College, Farhat Haq,
Professor of Political Science, Petra Kuppinger, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology.
Masood & Haq are both Pakistani Muslims who have lived in the United States
for many years. Masood has recently established a fund in the U.S. to support
Malala, the young female student shot by Taliban extremists for her advocacy of
education for females in Pakistan. "Pakistanis
in U.S. setting up fund for Malala" Dawn.com /20121011.
Monday, February 11, 2013, 7:00 pm
ISLAM - AN OLD AMERICAN
RELIGION: The long journey from 17/18th century Africa to 21st centuries US
cities
Presenter: Petra Kuppinger, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Monmouth College
Presenter: Petra Kuppinger, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Monmouth College
Location: Hewes Library
/ Barnes Electronic Classroom
This presentation chronicles
the arrival and dynamic existence of Islam in the USA, starting from the
arrival of Muslim Africans forced into slavery, to a survey of contemporary
Muslim communities and movement in the 21st century. Special focus is given to
the difficult period of Muslim religious practices during the era of slavery
and the first decades afterward. The second part of the presentation focuses on
"new" Muslim movements (e.g. the Nation of Islam) in the early 20th
century, and the large scale influx of Muslim immigrants beginning in the
1960s. A central question in the discussion of American Islam is whether or not
the two historical experiences (Islam as a slave religious and 20th-century
Muslim movements and communities) are connected.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 7:00pm
Film: ISLAMIC ART SPOTS
developed by D. Fairchild Ruggles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Location: Hewes Library
/ Barnes Electronic Classroom
The video will be introduced
and followed with a discussion led by D. Fairchild Ruggles, the producer of
this video.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013, 7:00 pm – SUFI POETRY READING (National Poetry Month)
Location: Buchanan Center for the Arts
Members of the college and
Monmouth community will be invited to read selections from Sufi poetry.
Coordinated by the Monmouth College Muslim Journeys programming committee.
GREAT DECISIONS 2013 – January 23–March 20, 2013
Meets weekly on Wednesdays,
7:30–9:00pm in the Highlander Room, which is located on
the upper level of Stockdale
Center. Programs are open to all.
·
January 30 – EGYPT – Petra Kuppinger,
discussion leader
·
February 27 – IRAN – Mohsin Masood,
discussion leader
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