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November Student Advisory Board
Gelman's Student Advisory Board is meeting November 23 at 7:00 p.m. in room 705.
Library Catalog Survey
Help Gelman Library by taking a 10 minute survey and get a chance to win a $100 gift card.
Faculty Authors Signing Reception-November 12
Featured Authors: Dr. Masha Belenky, Dr. Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, Dr. Chad Heap, and Dr. Chad Rector
Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
20 years later, celebrate the movement that brought freedom to Eastern Europe.
Cramming for midterms? Come take a quick break at Gelman!
Come by Wednesday, October 14th, at 7:00 p.m. for a snack, drink, AND a chance to win tickets to see Margaret Atwood!
Gelman Library's Disabilities Awareness Month Celebration, October 27
Please join us Tuesday, October 27th at 11:30am to hear Professor Juliana Taymans speak on GW’s initiative to support youths with disabilities transition from high school, to college and employment.
Faculty Authors Signing Reception-October 15
Featured Authors: Dr. Anna Helm, Dr. Ann Romines, Dr. Gregory Squires, and Dr. Charles Toftoy
Quick Book Move!
Books with call numbers between HD 1000 and HD 9999 will be moved on September 21-22.
Gelman Library Orientations
Sit down with a reference librarian to learn about library collections and services in your discipline. Thursday, August 27 from 3 - 6 pm and Friday, September 4 from 3 - 6 pm in Cafe G.
LGBT Pride Celebration and Safe Zone Training at Gelman Library
The Gelman Library System welcomes Aaron Fox, Coordinator of George Washington University’s Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgendered (LGBT) Resource Center on Thursday, July 9.
Reduced Library Hours Effective June 30th
From July 1-August 22, 2009, the Gelman Library building will be open 7:30 am - midnight.
Survey on New Catalog Design
Take a one minute survey and help determine the look of the new Gelman Library System catalog.
New Book Return Service for Arlington and Alexandria Classes
Busy Grad Students and Faculty can now return books to Gelman Library directly at their classroom locations.
From Asia to America: Uncovering the Forgotten History of GW's First Asian Students
Please join us on Friday, May 22, at 11:30am to hear Professor Shawn McHale, speak on the rich history of GW' s first Asian students and the University's connection to Asia.
"A Kind of Map of Life": Edward P. Jones exhibit in Café G
This new exhibit explores the connections between Jones' work and the history of African Americans in Washington, DC.










