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ĐÓ°É´«Ă˝ Library Installs Two Filtered Water Bottle Filling Stations

Running out of water while in a study session will now be a thing of the past. Thanks to community funding through ĐÓ°É´«Ă˝ 2024 Give-N-Day, students in the Ellender Memorial Library can access two filtered and chilled water bottle filling stations. Future filters will also be worked into Give-n-Day goals, so the filter supply will […]

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Library Helps Expeaux Presenters Save Average of $46 Each

Ellender Memorial Library helped Scholars Expeaux presenters print research posters without cost. Library Technical Services staff printed 60 of the event’s posters, saving students and faculty roughly $2,760, or an average of $46 per poster, based on prices from Office Depot.  “Having a poster printing service on campus fulfills the research and creative projects of

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Gov Docs Librarian Looks Forward to Making Impact on ĐÓ°É´«Ă˝, Community

Like many librarians, Jessica Hawkes didn’t dream of shelving books as a little girl, but once she experienced the actual librarian job, she knew she had found where she wanted to be. “On a whim, I applied for a staff position at a library,” she said. “I got it, loved it, and I changed my

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Art Senior Showcases Stigmas, Injustices in Ellender Memorial Library Exhibit

THIBODAUX, La. — When Rodney Woods came to ĐÓ°É´«Ă˝, he thought he would pursue criminal justice to aid people. But ultimately, he found through his art a better medium for helping the world. Recently Ellender Memorial Library hosted an event for Black History Month celebrating the work of the art senior, who has been displaying

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Local Author to Host Signing for New Book at Ellender Library

“Return to Heartwood” Documents the Loss and Decline of Louisiana’s Oldest Live Oak Trees The Ellender Memorial Library will host a book signing in November for the launch of a local author’s new book, “Return to Heartwood, A Search for the Heart of Live Oak Country.” William Guion, Louisiana author and photographer, will host the

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