Upcoming Workshops: Open Access Week 2021
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Register for upcoming workshops related to Open Access Week 2021.
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Looking for a scary movie this Halloween season? Look no further than the Hunt Library Video Collection.
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The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) was designed to protect job applicants and employees over the age of 40 from discrimination on the basis of age in hiring, promotion, discharge, compensation, or terms and conditions of employment.
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The “What’s your Tartan Legacy” zine was created as a tool to get student organizations thinking about how they document their activities and how their history can be preserved as part of CMU’s history.
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Visitors to a new exhibit and program at Duquesne University can learn how cracking the Enigma code, a cipher device used by the German military to encode strategic messages, was a vital breakthrough that helped end World War II, saved countless lives and secure Allied victories.
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Carnegie Mellon's Center for Shared Prosperity (CSP) and University Libraries will host a series of conversations on the book "In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower" by Davarian L. Baldwin.
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Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the rich and colorful histories of Hispanic-American communities. A physical book display is now available at the Libraries with the selection rotating weekly.
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As founder and director of the Center for African American Studies & the Economy (CAUSE), Professor Trotter encourages others to pursue individual scholarship into the Black experience by way of socioeconomic, political, and cultural change.
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The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries joined a select list of American institutions in 2018, when two World War II era Enigma machines were added to a growing collection of rare historically-significant artifacts from the world of computing.
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