Come join us on Friday, October 23 to play hide ‘n seek in the dark library after hours. You should meet in the Library atrium at 7:45 pm and game play begins at 8:00 pm. Only the first 30 Le Moyne students will be admitted for this spooky opportunity, and you must bring your Le Moyne ID card to be admitted. There will be treats!
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Le Moyne Book Club: November 11
Come join the Le Moyne College Book Club on Wednesday, November 11 as we discuss We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew Thomas. We will be meeting in the Bernat Special Activities Room 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.
RESOLVED: JSTOR Outage Problem
The JSTOR collection of online journals and books is experiencing intermittent, site-wide problems that is blocking access to content. Check the JSTOR update page or Twitter for the current status of the situation.
The issue was resolved on October 15.
Mark Topp : Here & There
October 9 – November 6, 2015
The Wilson Art Gallery will host “Here & There,” an exhibit of paintings and pastels of landscape and figurative works by Mark Topp.
With little formal art education, Topp studied portraiture while in high school with internationally renowned Syracuse painter, Robert Hofmann, subsequently broadening his portfolio to include landscapes. His cityscapes and portraiture interpreting central New York and Pennsylvania have been exhibited in Syracuse, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. He has also received awards from the Cooperstown Art Association National show (2000) and the Mystic Maritime International (1989).
On Friday, October 9, from 4 to 6 p.m., there will be an opening reception for the exhibit, which will be on display at the Wilson Art Gallery from October 9 to November 6 during regular library hours. The reception and exhibit are free and open to the public.
Le Moyne Book Club: October 14
Come join the Le Moyne College Book Club on Wednesday, October 14 as we discuss Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. We will be meeting in the Bernat Special Activities Room 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.
Carry your card!
Carry your card! During card entry hours, the library doors will be locked. Students, faculty and staff will be able to gain entrance to the library by using their Le Moyne College ID in the card swipe installed at the entrance. Please see the following page for more information – http://resources.library.lemoyne.edu/about/card-entry-information.
Welcome Back!
Welcome to the Fall 2015 semester! We look forward to working with you during the semester ahead. Here are some reminders about the many things our Library can help you with this semester.
- Course Guides and Subject Guides: When you need help with finding sources for an assignment, consult these library guides created by the subject librarian for that course. They are full of useful tips and leads that can save you lots of time!
- Ask a Librarian: Whether it’s morning, noon or the middle of the night, there are options for you to ask a librarian for help. You can chat in person, via phone, text message, email or via live chat.
Pet Therapy Returns to the Library
Pet therapy at the library is back and better than ever! Due to popular demand, we will have regularly scheduled pet therapy sessions throughout the semester. These events will be held in the Bernat Room during the following times.
First Mondays: 10/5, 11/2, 12/7 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Third Tuesdays: 9/15, 10/20, 11/17 from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Special finals week session: 12/14 from 3:00-7:00 p.m.
These events are sponsored by Pet Partners of Syracuse.
Library acquires first edition of W.B. Yeats’ The Tower
With support from the Central New York Irish Cultural Society (CNY-ICS) and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Library has purchased an American first edition copy of W. B. Yeats’ 1928 work, The Tower.
“Sailing to Byzantium,” “Leda and the Swan,” and “Among School Children” are today considered some of the best and most famous in the Yeats canon. Virginia Woolf, in her unsigned review in the April 21, 1928 issue of The Nation and Anthenaeum, wrote, “Mr. Yeats has never written more exactly and more passionately.” Yeats was not so sure. Later editions contain numerous edits by the poet, making the first edition, as is true in all literature, so important.
Written between 1912 and 1927, the poems in The Tower are evocative of the image of Thoor Ballylee, the 15th century Norman building in Galway purchased by Yeats in 1917. This structure dons the iconic book cover that was designed by Thomas Sturge Moore, poet and play write and collaborator of Yeats in the Literary Theatre Club.
This acquisition and the display in the Library of other rare Yeats editions are part of Yeats2015, the worldwide celebration of the Irish writer’s 150th birthday.
This work is held in the Irish Literature Collection within the Library’s Tatyana Popovic Special Collections & Archives.
Le Moyne Visual Arts Faculty Recent Works
September 11 – October 2, 2015
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members will open the 2015-16 season of exhibits at the Wilson Art Gallery in the Noreen Reale Falcone Library on the Le Moyne campus.
The exhibit features the work of Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne’s visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism.
The exhibit opens on Friday, September 11, and will run through Friday, October 2, and can be seen during regular library hours. An opening reception will be held in the Wilson Art Gallery on Friday, September 11, from 4 – 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (315) 445-4153.
Barry Darling’s primary medium is painting, and his works are included in numerous private and corporate collections. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Louisiana University. His teaching experience includes 28 years as director of the art department at Henninger High School in Syracuse, N.Y. Darling exhibits widely throughout the U.S. and is currently represented by Adieb Khadoure Fine Arts in Santa Fe, N.M. His painting studio is in Tully, N.Y.
Jen Gandee is a ceramic artist and graduate of the Syracuse University School of Art and Design. Her work explores the place where art and craft collide, combining recreated historical forms and reinterpreted traditional patterns and techniques with found objects and appropriated modern imagery.
Katya Krenina has a passion for book illustration, and for translating the written word into images. She is influenced by her Eastern European roots and feels a strong connection to folk art and storytelling traditions. She has published more than 15 books, which have won national and international awards, and has exhibited her work across the country and abroad.
David Moore received a Master of Fine Arts from Syracuse University. He has exhibited his work in galleries and cultural centers both regionally and nationally, and is a recipient of the 2007 Light Work Grant from Light Work in Syracuse, N.Y. His photography books, “False Idols” and “Ephemeral Beings” are in the collections of museums and galleries throughout the United States.
Richard Williams is a professional illustrator and portrait artist with a Master of Fine Arts in Illustration from Syracuse University. His work is in the private collections of Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Howard Stern.