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Dr. Irina Gendelman just notified us that Saint Martin’s University O’Grady Library in Washington will participate in The September Project 2009 by educating their patrons on the history and current events of Iranian culture. As one of the world’s oldest civilizations, Iran has contributed greatly to our understanding of literature, art, science, math and philosophy. [...]

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As part of their September Project, the Hargrove Library on Mohave Community College’s Bullhead City campus will be hosting a presentation as part of their “Talking Loudly in the Library” series. The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will be presenting “The Constitution and the Bill of Rights,” at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, September 23, [...]

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Professor E. J. Yannakoudakis, Chairman of the Library of the Athens University of Economics & Business, in Athens, Greece, recently emailed to say their library would be once again participating in the September Project. It’s nice to welcome back, for the fourth or fifth time, the Library of the Athens University of Economics & Business.

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It is with great pleasure that we read the post from Topsy Smalley, Instruction Librarian, where she shared news with us that Cabrillo College Library, a longtime participant in the project, was again organizing a September Project event. Read on: The September Project at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California, is being combined with recognition of [...]

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Janice Williams, Reference Librarian at Waycross College Library in Georgia, posted to the project listserv to share her library’s September Project: Last April, Waycross and surrounding cities experienced one of the worst wildfires in Georgia since the 1950s.   Hundreds of square miles of forest and swampland were affected.   Hundreds of residents had to flee their [...]

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Denise Landry-Hyde, a Reference/Distributed Learning Librarian at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, posted to the project listserv to share Bell Library’s September Project event. Denise writes: “The Bell Library at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will be hosting a display during the Fall Semester on “Electing a President.” This will be our contribution for the September Project. [...]

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Theresa Kappus, distant services librarian at Foley Center Library at Gonzaga University, recently posted to the listserv to share their September Project events. On September 11, 2008, Foley Library will be sponsoring a reading stage performance of Reed McColm’s Hole in the Sky. Reed McColm is a local playwright who’s award-winning play “explores the lives [...]

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One of the exciting aspects of this being the 5th annual September Project is having the opportunity to work repeatedly over the years with creative librarians, dedicated community activists, engaged citizens, and … Socrates! On September 3, 2008, Ronald Gross will lead a Socratic conversation in Gottesman Library at Columbia University in New York City. [...]

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Lorene Flanders, Director of University Libraries at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, posted to the September Project listserv to share three events taking place in Ingram Library during the month of September. First, Ingram Library will host the exhibit “Anne Frank: A History for Today” from September 7-30, with an opening reception on [...]

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