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New developments in information-seeking and library services on the Miami University Middletown campus.
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Due to spring break, March's Short Story Club will meet on April 2nd, at Noon (12pm).
There will be two short stories by Ray Bradbury: "The Pedestrian" & "Rocket Summer." They are available (for free) at libraryofshortstories.com (The Pedestrian and Rocket Summer).
Join the Gardner-Harvey Library on Thursday, March 12th from 2pm-1pm for "Accomplishing Tasks with AI."
You've heard the hype, but what can AI do for you? Join presenters Jennifer Hicks and John Burke to explore daily tasks that AI tools can assist you with. Find pratical applications that put AI to work, for you!
The death of musician Country Joe McDonald on Saturday (March 7, 2026) brought to mind his participation in a concert at Miami University Middletown on May 30, 1971. A writer for the Middletown Journal referred to the event, which co-headlined Edgar Winter, as "MUMSTOCK." Read more in the Gardner-Harvey Library archives: https://mum50.omeka.net/items/show/1433#
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Mar. 3
4pm-5pm, Zoom link
Making Sense of Murmurations: What We Can Learn from Starlings
In this talk, Dr. Natalie Hofmeister (Biological Sciences) will explain the clouds of birds (starlings) we see on most drives in southwest Ohio this time of year. Drawing from her ongoing book project, we will explore how biologists make sense of the murmurations that transform individual starlings into a coordinated whole, and how we identify ourselves in these birds.
A Tour of the Natural Areas Around Miami University Middletown, A Campus Among the Trees!
Join a discussion of “A Sand County Almanac” by Aldo Leopold, a classic of American nature writing that celebrates the changing seasons, wild creatures, and the beauty of everyday landscapes. Explore how Leopold’s “land ethic” continues to inspire local conservation during Community Read and Leopold Week at Miami Regionals.
Zoom and In-person event.
Hello from Gardner-Harvey Library!
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Check out the GHL Short Story Club! We will be meeting once a month to discuss a short story. The short story of the month for February is: "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. You may access the short story through this link: https://www.gutenberg.org/ When: Friday, February 27th, 12pm-1pm, both on Zoom & at GHL Sign up for the Short Story Club to receive info on future meetings |
Do you like the idea of being in a book club, but you don’t have the time to read full books?
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