Jake, Puzzles, Coloring, and Coffee for Finals Chill-out

Final Exams Week of Fall Semester 2015 is here. Really?! No, that can’t be! Where did the semester go?! Hey, don’t stress out. Your Library is the place to be to study and to chill. Jake the Therapy Dog is here from 10-11 a.m. on Monday through Wednesday (thanks again to Jake’s owner/trainer, former Milligan professor Dr. Julia Wade!). We also set up puzzle and coloring stations for you to step away from the books for a few moments. And as always, we have free coffee and tea all week (while supplies last).

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Jake is here to help with your final exam stress relief

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Jake was a few moments late this morning. Already a group of six or more students had gathered in the Welshimer Room of the Library, waiting to meet him. When he arrived with his owner/trainer Dr. Julia Wade (a former Milligan College professor), Jake quickly made up for lost petting time.

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Jake is a certified therapy dog. He has been visiting Milligan College students in the Library during Final Exam Week each semester for the last couple years, to help relieve stress that can be associated with completing last minute assignments or taking final exams. Clearly, it’s a mutually beneficial arrangement!

If you missed Jake this morning, he will be returning tomorrow (Wednesday, May 6) morning from 10 AM to Noon.

Tomorrow, the Library will also be hosting free chair massages from 10 AM to 1 PM, offered by local massage therapists. This event is sponsored by C.O.O.L. Buffs (Connecting Others to Optimized Life), a student-led club focusing on holistic mental health and wellness.

If you just want a break from your studies, the Library has also set up a jigsaw puzzle station on Rev. P.H. Welshimer’s old desk, also in the Welshimer Room. And don’t forget free coffee and tea in the Library through Thursday at 5 PM (while supplies last). Your Library is here to help!

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5th Annual Edible Books Festival — A Tasty Success!

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The P.H. Welshimer Memorial Library’s 5th Annual Edible Books Festival, held on Monday and Tuesday last week, was a tasty success. This year we had ten entries from the Milligan community. 117 votes were cast for the Funniest/Punniest, Most Creative, Tastiest (judged by Library staff on Tuesday morning), and the Overall Favorite.

The winners, who each received a Dunkin Donuts gift card, were:
IMG_9488Funniest/Punniest: “20,000 Leeks Under the Sea” by Grace Jackson

IMG_9490Most Creative & Tastiest: “Around the World in Eighty Days” by Megan Lincoln and Justin Athey

IMG_9494Overall Favorite: “Madeline” by Lindsay Kenderes

Two other entries of special note were:
Dante's Inferno“Dante’s Inferno” by Kaitlin Campbell, which was a Humanities Creativity Project entry, and

IMG_9497“The Interpretation of Dreams” as a group entry by the Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society.

On Tuesday morning the doors of the Welshimer Room were reopened to invite taste sampling by the Milligan College community. By late afternoon almost everything was consumed. The leeks were avoided, but even some of that sea blue Jell-O had been tasted!

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Milligan College’s Student Clubs and Traditions

Written by Katherine Siebenaler, Senior ’15, Archive Intern

The snow is melting and spring is in the air! And with spring coming, that means Wonderful Wednesday is coming. But did you know that Wonderful Wednesday used to include discussion panels and races up and down Sutton Hill? Or did you know that TWIRP Week rules used to require that every girl have one date per day?

This Archives exhibit in the Library highlights a few of the near-100 student organizations on campus through the years, as well as a handful of the traditions Milligan students have enjoyed and still continue to enjoy, such as TWIRP Week and Wonderful Wednesday. Located on the first floor, the exhibit includes the orange and black beanies known as “dinks” that Milligan freshman used to wear and the “M” Club roster from the late 1940s that lists Milligan celebrity Coach Walker’s name. Continue reading

Remembering Omer Hamlin, Jr., Milligan’s first Head Librarian, 1930-2014

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July 16, 1930 – December 25, 2014

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The Library remembers Omer Hamlin, Jr., who passed away on Christmas Day, 2014 in Lexington, Kentucky. Omer was born on July 16, 1930 in Tollesboro, Kentucky. He was a Milligan College alumnus (1956), President of the Milligan College Student Council 1955-56, and later Milligan College Trustee and Trustee Emeritus.

But the Library especially remembers Omer as our first Head Librarian, from 1959-62. He earned a master’s degree in library science from the University of Kentucky and was hired at Milligan College on September 1, 1959. He oversaw the move into and early management of the new P.H. Welshimer Memorial Library. During his tenure, Milligan College received a $25,000 grant from the U.S. Steel Foundation and another grant of $2,000 from the Babcock Foundation of Winston-Salem, NC. These monies were earmarked by the College administration and trustees for the purchase of new books for the Library, toward the goal of increasing holdings from 25,800 to 50,000 books.

At the Service of Dedication of the P.H. Welshimer Memorial Library building on November 24, 1961, Omer had the honor of formally opening the doors for the symbolic entry of the books from the liberal arts disciplines (carried by various faculty members)–Bible, Science, Government, Fine Arts, and Literature–to find their places on the new shelves for current and future use by students and faculty.