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04/15/2025
profile-icon Chrissy Cogswell
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Physicists Scott Dodelson and Stacy McGaugh explored this topic during a virtual discussion on Monday, April 7, 2025.

Professor Dodelson defends the standard cosmological model, according to which the laws of general relativity taken together with dark matter can adequately account for the evolution of the universe up to the present.

Professor McGaugh, by contrast, argues that evidence supports the need to modify our understanding of how matter behaves under the influence of gravity, without invoking any need for the existence of dark matter.

Each speaker delivered a 20-minute opening presentation followed by a response round and audience Q&A. This event was moderated by NEIU Associate Professor of Physics Orin Harris.

This event was sponsored by the Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) Department of Physics, the NEIU Libraries, and the NEIU Heterodox Academy Campus Community.

Speaker biographies:

Scott Dodelson is a Fermilab scientist and professor in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Chicago. His primary research interest is in analyzing data from cosmic surveys to inform our understanding of dark matter/dark energy neutrinos, primarily within standard cosmological model.

Stacy McGaugh is a professor in the Department of Astronomy at Case Western Reserve University. His primary research interest is the study of low-surface-brightness galaxies, which connects more broadly to his work in using astronomical and cosmological data to test the predictions of dark matter versus modified Newtonian dynamics.

Moderator biography:

Orin Harris did his PhD work on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider before switching fields, in 2013, to using bubble chambers to search for dark matter. He is a member of the PICO and SBC collaborations, and he’s an Associate Professor of Physics at NEIU.

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04/10/2025
profile-icon Robin Harris
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Established in 2014 by the Ronald Williams Library, the NEIU Libraries Award for Excellence in Research promotes the use of Library resources in the development of research and creative projects while recognizing outstanding NEIU student efforts in the area of library-based research. This year, up to four applications from the different colleges will be selected to receive $300 each. 

For more information, please contact Mary Thill, Humanities Librarian, at m-thill@neiu.edu. For assistance with library research, please visit our chat service or request an appointment with your subject librarian.

The deadline for Library Award applications is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 13, 2025. We will announce the winners at the NEIU Research and Creative Activities Symposium on Friday, May 2, 2025.

Find more information here: https://neiulibraries.libguides.com/LibraryResearchAward

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04/02/2025
profile-icon Chrissy Cogswell
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The University community is invited to attend a reception in honor of the annual NEIU Faculty Publications and Creative Works Recognition from 3-5 p.m. on Thursday, April 3 in the Cafe and Gallery Space of the Ronald Williams Library.

The event highlights the scholarly and creative works of NEIU faculty completed in 2024. Light refreshments will be served. Please stop by to congratulate and appreciate the professional accomplishments of NEIU faculty!

The annual Faculty Publications and Creative Works Recognition celebration continues with the launch of the online 2025 Faculty Publications and Creative Works interactive presentation, celebrating the good work done by NEIU faculty throughout 2024. This year, the recognition highlights 70 scholarly or creative submissions from 43 faculty.  

The books, articles and creative works are also on display in the lobby of the Ronald Williams Library through April 18.

Please stop by and take some time to appreciate the efforts and accomplishments of NEIU faculty in 2024!

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02/07/2025
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The 2025 Black History Month theme, "African Americans and Labor," focuses on the various and profound ways that work and working of all kinds – free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary – intersect with the collective experiences of Black people. Work is at the very center of much of Black history and culture, and this Black History Month theme sets out to highlight and celebrate the important impact of this work.                                                                

In honor of Black History Month, you can find physical book displays at the Ronald Williams Library and the CCICS Library, and the virtual display can be found here:  Black History Month

All materials are available through the NEIU Libraries. 

And check out the Black History Month events led by faculty, staff, and students that celebrate, honor, and recognize the work and culture of Black people.

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11/08/2024
profile-icon Chrissy Cogswell
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The NEIU Libraries is honored to host a traveling exhibit from Nov 14-Dec 16 in the 1st floor gallery space - be sure to swing by to check it out!

From the Presbyterian Historical Society:

Assyrians are the last Aramaic-speaking ethnic community indigenous to a homeland between Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran. Their communities were transformed by missionary education beginning in the 19th century, but documenting this history through Assyrian voices has proven elusive in the wake of their displacement. This exhibit's unique collection of papers and objects from the Lake Urmia region (Iran), documents the life, travels, and education of one Assyrian-Iranian family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The letters, journal, historic images, passport, and currency that form the exhibit are intended to highlight the importance of archiving and preserving family-held documents that enhance deeper understanding of the modern evolution of social and cultural change, especially among indigenous minority populations. 

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10/22/2024
profile-icon Chrissy Cogswell
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New Displays Alert! Explore a unique collection of vintage U.S. political campaign buttons, mostly from the mid-20th century, featuring presidential races, Illinois state elections, and Chicago city campaigns. These buttons capture key moments in American politics and offer a nostalgic glimpse into the candidates and causes that shaped those decades. Don’t miss this chance to see a colorful piece of political history!

Also, be sure to check out (ha!) our display of books related to voting and elections. Check out the images of the displays below:

 

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10/11/2024
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Hey, NEIU community! It’s that time of the semester—midterms are here, and we know the struggle is real. 😫 Whether you’re a student juggling exams and assignments or a faculty member knee-deep in grading, the pressure is ON. But don’t worry—we’ve got your back!

We all know the NEIU Libraries have amazing academic resources, but did you know we’re also here for your much-needed study breaks? We want to remind everyone that we offer more than scholarly articles and textbooks. Much more! That’s where our Just For Fun resources come in. 🎉

Explore the Just For Fun Databases

Need a breather? Maybe a laugh? A puzzle to get your mind off that research paper? Check out our Just For Fun databases. We’ve curated a list of all our best recreational resources. Seriously, there’s something for everyone. Here are a few databases to try:

Catch a Movie Night In 🎬

Craving a movie break? We’ve got you covered! The library also provides access to a fantastic collection of streaming films. From documentaries to classic cinema to recent hits, there’s plenty to choose from. A few staff favorites to get you started:

  • Persepolis (Academic Video Online): an animated coming-of-age film that tells the story of a young girl growing up in Iran during and after the Islamic Revolution, exploring themes of identity, rebellion, and resilience.
     
  • Nine Days (Academic Video Online): a thought-provoking drama about a reclusive man who interviews souls for the opportunity to be born, delving into the meaning of life, existence, and human experience.
     
  • Selections for Hispanic Heritage Month (Films On Demand): 

So, whether you’re taking a quick 10-minute breather between study sessions or want to settle in for a movie night, check out one of over 2,000 feature films or 15,000 documentaries available to stream from the NEIU Libraries.

Need Help Finding the Perfect Break?

Not sure where to start? Drop by the library, chat with us online, or shoot us a message. We can help you find the perfect fun read, show, or activity to dive into.

Don’t Forget to Take Care of Yourself 💖

As always, remember that taking breaks and caring for yourself is essential for staying productive and healthy during these stressful weeks. So, hit pause on your work, explore something new, and enjoy some well-deserved relaxation time.

Check out our full Just For Fun list, and happy midterms from all of us at NEIU Libraries!

See you around—and good luck with those exams! 💪

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