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Michigan Writers Series You can listen to previous writers in this series at the Vincent
Voice Library

Michigan Writers Series
Readings and discussion with prominent Michigan writers
Friday Night Film Series
Film showing with discussion following, led by University faculty or staff
Student Book Collection Competition
A competition between students' book collection, with monetary prizes
University Libraries Colloquia Series
Lectures on a wide variety of topics by experts in their fields
   
Library Exhibits
MSU Faculty Book Display

Faculty Book Exhibit
A selection of books written, edited, or translated by MSU faculty.

The Muse Inspires: Art, Architecture and Music at MSU
In celebration of Michigan State Uiversity’s 150th
Anniversary, this exhibit explores the history of campus art, architecture
and music, through a selection of books, scores, recordings, photographs,
posters, clippings, and artifacts.
The Birth of the Atomic Age and the Beginning of the Cold War
The Birth of the Atomic Age and the Beginning of the Cold War: an exhibit commemorating the 60th anniversary of the development of the atomic bomb and the explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, featuring MSU Library resources and Museum artifacts.
Afghanistan: Crossroads of Conflicts and Cultures
In conjunction with the One Book, One Community discussions of The Kite Runner, the Main Library is hosting an exhibit, Afghanistan: Crossroads of Conflicts and Cultures, featuring library materials, clothing and artifacts demonstrating the historical complexity of Afghanistan both politically and culturally.
 
Library News
General Music Today
General Music Today, one of the new electronic resources available now.
 
Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project

Full-text reproductions of 76 historic American cookbooks are available on a website created by the Michigan State University Libraries and profiled in the February 2005 issue of Gourmet magazine.

For the full press release.

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