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We are always looking for the next great idea and we think you have it!
A Suggestion Box has been installed in the library and now the only thing it needs is your ideas.
Where?

Look to your right when you walk in. It is mounted on the wall next to the New Books Board.

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Haven’t started your research yet? Uh oh! As of Monday, April 27th, the recall function for library items will be turned off. That means that if a book is already checked out, you won’t be able to recall it back from whomever has it. That makes now  a great time to gather the research [...]

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It’s that time again, when the library opens for 24 hours a day. Beginning Sunday, April 26th, the library will remain open for students to come and study as long as they need to.
If you need help getting started on your papers, this is a great time to schedule a consultation with a reference librarian. [...]

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Nearly everyone has been impacted by the ongoing problems in the credit markets this fall. Any students experiencing financial difficulties, particularly if they might be prevented from returning next semester, are encouraged to contact financial aid to discuss financing options.  The Financial Aid office can be reached at finaid [at] sarahlawrence [dot] edu, or by [...]

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We’ve almost made it to the end of the semester! I’m sure that everyone is excited to be finishing big projects, and to accommodate students the library will be open 24 hours a day until December 19th. Although the library will not be staffed after 2:00 AM (meaning you can’t check out books), the building [...]

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The library wishes all of the Sarah Lawrence College community a wonderful summer. We hope that you had an enjoyable and profitable semester and we will see returning students in the fall.
The library will be closed on Friday, May 23rd from 11-12:30 to allow the staff to honor our graduate students by observing commencement ceremonies. [...]

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