Artist Jia Zhou exhibits her traditional Chinese and realism paintings at the Wilson Art Gallery. Meet the artist and view a live demonstration at the reception on Thursday, December 5th, 3PM-5PM. The exhibit is free and open to the public during normal library hours through January 17th.
Stop by the atrium (front window area) of the Library on Friday, December 6, 8 – 10 am for a Bruegger’s bagel and a hot beverage (coffee, tea, hot chocolate). Please bring your own mug to cut down on waste.
On Sunday, December 1, Christmas movies will be running in the Muserlian Instruction Lab starting at 8 pm. Stop by for a study break. Popcorn and other snacks will be provided. Hot chocolate is available – please bring you own mug to save on waste.
Occupational Therapy Program students will demonstrate the devices they developed for their patients in need of rehabilitation and assistance as part of their coursework in OTM 624 with professor Jenna Leveille.
Using littleBits Electronics™, they have developed assistive technology prototypes that will improve the life of someone they know. Stop by to see their products exhibited and talk to the students about their innovation and creation process.
The giving tree is returning to the library! The library is collecting donations to help the local SPCA this holiday season. Help out a homeless pet by making a donation.
In addition, for every donated item to the SPCA, you can receive a $2 credit toward any overdue fine owed to the Library (does NOT include replacement cost for lost items).
Please consider donating the following items:
Clay Cat Litter
Dog and Cat Beds
Pill Pockets for Dogs and Cats
Fancy Feast Canned Food
Small Litter Pans
Cat & Dog Toys
Cats – Cardboard Scratching Posts
Dogs – Kongs
Dogs – Nyla bones
Dogs – Antlers, Pig Ears, Bones
Dogs – Martingale Collars
Supplies
Blue Rubber Gloves Size Med & Large
Clorox Bleach
Laundry detergent (liquid)
Paper towels
Blankets & towels
Gift Cards From:
Home Depot
Lowe’s
Staples
Tractor Supply
Pet Store of your choosing
Inquire at the Library Service Desk for a donation list. Donations accepted until December 18.
Come join the Le Moyne College Book Club on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 as we discuss I Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR’s National Story Project by Paul Auster. We will be meeting in the Librarians Office Area in the Noreen Reale Falcone Library from 7-8:30 pm. Refreshments will be served!
Please contact Kari Zhe-Heimerman (zheheikm@lemoyne.edu) with any questions. Visit the Le Moyne College Book Club page to see the list of upcoming meetings as well as books we’ve read in the past.
Are you a faculty or staff member who wants to be an ally to Le Moyne’s LGBTQ+ students, staff and faculty, but aren’t sure how? Come to the Safe Zone LGBTQ+ training to find out the answer!
Safe Zone training is on November 14th from 4pm-6pm in the Bernat Special Events Room in the Noreen Reale Falcone Library. RSVP by November 10 to tinyurl.com/LeMoyneSafeZone.
Those who complete the training will receive a Safe Zone sticker for their office door that will identify them as an LGBTQ+ ally.
This event is free and is for faculty and staff online.
Safe Zone LGBTQ+ training is is sponsored by the Diversity and Inclusion Working Group, Office of Inclusive Excellence and Global Education, Provost’s Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusion, and the Gender and Women’s Studies Program.