Celebrating Heather Maloney on National Boss’s Day

by Michelle McKinney

Heather Maloney in standing in front of her decorated office door.

                                           UCBA Library Director, Heather Maloney

In honor of National Boss’s Day (October 16th), the UCBA Library faculty and staff celebrates Heather Maloney, UCBA Library Director. Continue reading

UCBA Library Closed Labor Day, September 3rd

Labor Day graphicThe UCBA Library will be closed Monday, September 3rd for Labor Day.  We will resume our regular Fall Semester hours on Tuesday, September 4th at 7:30 am.  Please visit our UC Blue Ash Library Hours page to view all of our hours, including holidays and any exceptions to our regular schedule.

UCBA Library Closed May 28th for Memorial Day

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The UCBA Library will be closed Monday, May 28th in honor of Memorial Day.  We will resume our regular Summer Semester hours on Tuesday, May 29th at 8:00 am.  Please visit our hours webpage to view all UCBA Library hours, including holidays and any exceptions to our regular schedule.

UCBA Library’s Thanksgiving Holiday Break Hours

by Julie Robinson

The UCBA Library will close at 5pm on Wednesday, November 23rd through Sunday, November 27th for the Thanksgiving Holiday.  We will resume our regular Fall Semester hours Monday, November 28th and open at 7:30am.  Please visit our hours webpage at http://libapps.libraries.uc.edu/cgi-bin/calcium/Calcium40.pl?CalendarName=UCBA&EventID=169&Date=2016%2F11%2F10 to view all our hours, including holidays and any exceptions to our regular schedule.

UCBA Library Display Celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Kellie Tilton

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Celebrate the life and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by borrowing a book from the “Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” book display in the UCBA Library.

Books on display include titles written by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning King, all volumes of King’s papers and works written about King and his impact on the Civil Rights Movement and his legacy in America’s history.

Continue to read about his life and legacy at The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change’s website, the Nobel Peace Prize website or listen to his speeches on the NPR website. Twitter also released the Top 10 quotes by King that were shared in this post.