February 29, 2016
Looking for something to read other than assigned course materials or your textbooks? Here are a few recommendations from Centennial Library staff members… Julie Deardorff, Director of Library Collection Services, recommends Dead Presidents by Brady Carlson: “Sure, reading about the lives of the presidents provides a good perspective on our nation’s... View Article
February 3, 2016
Students, Want to win some Rinnova or Colonial Pizza? Have an interest in photography? Well, listen up! The library is holding a photo contest for the month of February. The theme for this contest is “Winter in the Ville.” What a fun way to enjoy the brutally cold Cedarville winter?! So, with... View Article
January 27, 2016
Looking for something to read other than assigned course materials or your textbooks? Here are a few recommendations from Centennial Library staff members… Jeff Gates, Information Services Librarian, recommends the audiobook Miracles: What They Are, Why They Happen, and How They Can Change Your Life by Eric Metaxas: “The question of miracles.... View Article
December 4, 2015
The Centennial Library hosted the 10th Annual Library Careers Dinner on Monday, November 23, 2015 in the Center for Biblical & Theological Studies. A record number of students attended, representing 14 different majors as diverse as English, Psychology, History, Missions, Theatre, Pharmaceutical Science, and Engineering. Students had the opportunity to... View Article
December 3, 2015
Julie Deardorff, Director of Collection Services, and a group of current and former Centennial Library interns presented “Today’s Undergraduates…Tomorrow’s Library Directors!” at the Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO) annual conference in Columbus on Friday, November 20, 2015. The presentation outlined the library’s unique career development program for students considering the... View Article
December 2, 2015
Stop by and see our latest book display “Immigration and Injustice”. Rebekkah Reisner, who is interning with the Library this semester, gives some background on the display: “I picked it after listening to a friend give an account of providing healthcare to an illegal immigrant who is being deported. He... View Article
November 19, 2015
Looking for something to read other than assigned course materials or your textbooks? Here are a couple of recommendations from Centennial Library staff members: Josh Michael, Director of Library Public Services, recommends Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler: “After reading all of Chandler’s novels for the first time this year, I would... View Article
November 16, 2015
Sometimes, you just have to start somewhere. Begin. Ask a question. Write the first sentence. Maybe it’ll lead somewhere, perhaps someplace you didn’t expect. It’s that time in the semester when we have projects, papers, and various other assignments due, and for some reason professors want them all turned in... View Article
November 6, 2015
Beneath the Library Shelves It’s so easy to pick up a library book. We’ve all done this: browse the shelves, select an interesting cover, glance at the contents, check it out, leave. Or maybe we don’t need a book today. We slip in through the expansive corner entrance and choose... View Article
October 21, 2015
Be sure to check out “The City”, our latest book display. Austin Becton, a senior English major, is interning with the Library this semester and created the display. “I chose to display our library’s selection on cities because living, working, playing, and learning take place in the community. Our quality of... View Article