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IDEAS for Learning Newsletter Early April \u2725
This IDEAS for Learning newsletter reached faculty of Emerson College on April 4th, 2025https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/ideasnews/1020/thumbnail.jp
IDEAS for Learning Newsletter: Early November ‘25
This IDEAS for Learning newsletter reached faculty of Emerson College on November 7th, 2025. This is the first published issue of the two total issues that were published within the month of November. This is the seventh issue of the 3rd volume. It includes top stories such as a workshop called “Ghosts of Evals Past” with Dr. Tuesda Evans and Amy L. Clark, drop-in assessment chats with OAA, a spotlight story on how the Teaching Hub wants to support and celebrate faculty’s teachings, a Southwick recital exhibit that’s open for class visits, and a new indie cinema streaming platform called Projectr.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/ideasnews/1029/thumbnail.jp
January ’25 Bookmark of the Month: Welcome to the Library World
This collectable bookmark was released to the Emerson community around early January. It is based on the 2nd season of Squid Games that was released around the winter break. The bookmark contains many references to the show mixed with Iwasaki Library tie-ins. The QR code on the back, takes readers to a full list of Iwasaki Library resources.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/bookmarks/1004/thumbnail.jp
Sequenceable Groups and Related Topics
Whether a group is sequenceable is a question on the boundary of group theory and combinatorics. It has been explicitly studied since Gordon introduced the concept in 1960, although the idea is implicit in earlier work too. It is a question that gives rise to many applications and related theoretical question. This article is a survey of both the history of the problem and the current state of the art
Library Newsletter: Late September ‘25
This Library Newsletter reached faculty, staff, and students of Emerson College on September 19th, 2025. This is the second published issue of the two total issues that were published within the month of September. This is the second issue of the 3rd volume. It includes top stories such as a plug for a Kanopy event in the library, accessing New York Times Cooking & Games, using the library’s resources and publications, like the Journal of Fandom, to understand how K-Pop is appreciated all over the world, a library life hack about reviewing past submitted questions to guide your journey, and an interactive poll about which pirate is your favorite since Sept. 19th is National Talk Like a Pirate Day.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1025/thumbnail.jp
IDEAS for Learning Newsletter: December ‘25
This IDEAS for Learning newsletter reached faculty of Emerson College on December 12th, 2025. This is the only published issue of the month of December. This is the ninth issue of the 3rd volume. It includes upcoming events like the Course Spa, a spotlight feature about Assistant WLP Professor Margot Douhaihy and student Caroline White collaborating with PA Associate Professor Kristin Horrigan’s choreography class on kinetic poetry, CSD research with the FACE Lab and LI+TLE Lab, Moe Méthot’s parting words of wisdom, a reminder about course reserves, and a thank you to faculty for help with the Liberal Arts Survey.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/ideasnews/1031/thumbnail.jp
Library Newsletter: December ‘25
This Library Newsletter reached faculty, staff, and students of Emerson College on December 12th, 2025. This is the only published issue of December. This is the seventh issue of the 3rd volume. It includes top stories such as a thank you for joining us at Relaxapalooza, a reminder about when the library is open over the winter break, a congratulations piece to the winners of the Liberal Arts survey, and a poll on which streaming film matches your creative energy.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1030/thumbnail.jp
Library Newsletter March \u2725
This Library newsletter reached staff, students, and faculty of Emerson College on March 18th, 2025.https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1021/thumbnail.jp
Library Newsletter Early April \u2725
This Library newsletter reached staff, students, and faculty of Emerson College on April 4th, 2025https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/librarynews/1022/thumbnail.jp
IDEAS For Learning Newsletter March \u2725
This IDEAS for Learning newsletter reached faculty of Emerson College on March 18th, 2025https://digitalcommons.emerson.edu/ideasnews/1019/thumbnail.jp