Bridge downtimes, retirement deals, and game night.
OSU Libraries received a shout-out for working with the Office of Institutional Diversity to curate articles and books that are aligned with the their institutional curriculum.
Bridge (the online training module) will be down on the following dates and times for maintenance: September 20th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., October 1st from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and October 2nd from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m..
Game night is tonight! Stop by if you can, and thanks to all of those who have signed up to help out during it.
Interested in learning more about retirement planning and saving? Schedule an appointment to talk to a TIAA or Fidelity representative today to schedule a one-on-one session to look at your options. Or stop by their booth at the employee benefits fair on October 1, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the MU horizon room. That’s also a great place to find out more information about PERS and open enrollment for medical insurance.
If you have a minute, check out this recent interview by Noemi Ortega Raventós for the journal Archivoz.
Public Services Unit Supervisor – Interviews are occurring this Friday and on-going dates.
Temp LT2 – Helena Egbert was hired for this temporary position last week, and will be with SCARC for 6 months.
Temp for Engineering Librarian – The position is with HR.
Analyst Programmer 3 – This will position will open next week.
Monographs LT3 – There’s one candidate that reference checks are being completed on.
Serials LT3 – Waiting on a PD update.
Resource Sharing LT2 – Waiting on a PD update.
Guin LT3s – This position has been posted, and applicants can find the posting here (if you want to share it out).
“Any nation that expects to be ignorant and free," Jefferson said, "expects what never was and never will be." And if the gap between the educated and the uneducated in America continues to grow as it is in our time, as fast as or faster than the gap between the rich and the poor, the gap between the educated and the uneducated is going to be of greater consequence and the more serious threat to our way of life. We must not, by any means, misunderstand that.”
― David McCullough
Last week’s pet detective works with Christa Wright.
This good boy is named Hachi. Don’t let his young appearance fool you, he’s actually a big couch potato. His favorite past times are watching animal planet and eating TV remotes. Can you guess who he likes to hang out with?
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