Today's Events

October 6th, 2007

Reuters II @ 2:45-4:00pm, SFSC (124)

Reuters II - Prof. Gee @ 2:45-4:00pm, SFSC (124)


October 6th, 2007

Reuters I @ 1:15pm-2:30pm, SFSC (124)

Reuters I @ 1:15pm-2:30pm, SFSC (124)


October 6th, 2007

MGT3860 @10:45-12pm, Rm 135

MGT3860 - Profs. Gee & Wong  @10:45-12pm, Rm 135


October 6th, 2008

Reference Practicum, 10-11AM, Rm. 130

Reference Practicum, from 10:00AM to 11:00AM, in Room 130. Prof. Klusek.


October 6th, 2008

ENG2100 @ 10:45AM-12:25PM, Rm 135

ENG 2100 library class, from 10:45AM to 12:25PM, in Room 135. Professors Carrel and Sims.


October 6th, 2008

LIB1016, 11:10AM-12:25PM, Rm. 130

LIB1016- Prof. Pollard @ 11:10AM-12: 25PM in Room 130 Information Research in Business This introduction to the nature, sources, and uses of printed and computerized information for study and problem solving develops students' abilities in systematic approaches to analyzing information need, information searching, evaluation and organization of data. Students learn to prepare bibliographies, literature reviews, term papers, and research reports in business disciplines and social sciences.


October 6th, 2008

Reuters II @ 12:45pm-2:00pm, SFSC (124)

Reuters II workshop, from 12:45PM to 2:00PM, in Room 124 (SFSC). Prof. Gee.


October 6th, 2008

ENG2100 @ 12:50-2:30PM, Rm 135

ENG 2100 class from 12:50PM to 2:30PM, in Room 135. Professors Brodherson and Sims.


October 6th, 2008

College Now @ 2-3PM, Rm. 130

College Now class, from 2:00PM to 3:00PM, in Room 130. Prof. Pollard.


October 6th, 2008

ENG2100 @ 3-4:35PM, Rm 130

ENG 2100 class, from 3:00PM to 4:35PM, in Room 130. Professors Brodherson & Sims.


October 6th, 2008

LIB1015 @ 4:10-5:25PM, Rm. 135

LIB1015- Prof. Tuthill @ 4:10pm-5: 25pm in Room 135 Information Research in Social Sciences and Humanities This introduction to the nature, sources and uses of printed and computerized information for study and problem solving, develops students' abilities in systematic approaches to analyzing information need, information searching, evaluation and organization of data. Students learn to prepare bibliographies, literature reviews, terms papers, and research reports in various disciplines of the humanities and social sciences.


October 6th, 2008

LIB3040 @ 5:50-7:05PM, Rm. 135

LIB3040- Prof. Peña @ 5:50pm-7:05pm in Room 135Information and Society This course examines the nature, production, value and uses of information in historical perspective; the latest development in information technology; the ways information is produced and disseminated and how they affect business, politics, media, science, arts and culture; the growth of the "information society;" and major information policy issues.


October 6th, 2008

Reuters I @ 6-7:15pm, SFSC (124)

Reuters I workshop, from 6:00PM to 7:15PM, in Room 124 (SFSC). Prof. Gee.


October 6th, 2008

PAF9330 @ 6-8:30PM, Rm. 415

PAF9330- Prof. McGarraghy @ 6-8:30pm, Room 415.


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