Lancaster Seminary is getting a new modem tomorrow! Unfortunately, this means that our catalog and website will not be available from 8-10 a.m. on Friday, 9/18. Please plan your library research time accordingly and we apologize for the inconvenience.
Q. Is it okay to use “Latinx” instead of “Latino” or “Latina”?
Q. Do I need to include two editions of the same book in my bibliography?
Q. Should “Fourth Estate” be capitalized?
We answer your #ChicagoStyle questions in the July Q&A at CMOS Online. https://t.co/hxuCgpEZeg
Join us for a conversation about all the legal questions we have. If you’re into bylaws, copyright questions, general information about the opportunities to gather with legal, safe & compassionate community via church, this is the webinar for you! Join us! https://t.co/RUb7oaGqne
INDEPENDENCE DAY: Check out Thomas Jefferson's rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, complete with deletions, corrections, insertions & other edits from members of his committee prior to July 4. https://t.co/JYjKJOtzcU #FourthOfJuly#IndependenceDay
Today in History: independence declared in Philadelphia by Second Continental Congress, 1776 #otd#tih https://t.co/iZ3AFKJTfc #FourthOfJuly#IndependenceDay
July 2 at 7:30pm on Facebook Live join @LancSem Professor of Practice and alumnus Rt. Rev. Dr. Nathan Baxter for "Faith Seeking Understanding: Honest Conversations about Race" first in a series sponsored by Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania. https://t.co/1GUByfH3ou
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass addressed about 600 people in Rochester, New York in a speech titled “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”
"Your high independence only reveals the immeasurable distance between us," Douglass said.
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Today, 7/1, we welcome Interim President David Rowe. On his first day, he asks us to join him "in being both faithful to what has been and open to what is yet to be." Read his full message at https://t.co/VFVKZAkYxu.
Seminary Librarian and Associate Professor Myka Kennedy Stephens is looking forward to presenting online during the first day of this international conference. #kohails#opensourcelibrary
.@ALA_Booklist has some great LGBTQIA+ book recommendations for readers of all ages to enjoy during #RainbowBookMonth and beyond. https://t.co/nySg0aGU8q