Thursday, July 25, 2019
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
USU Library Pays Homage to 50 Years of Moonwalking with Display
Merrill-Cazier Library has a small exhibit to honor the 50 year celebration since Apollo 11 launched. Featuring materials from the Government Information Collection, the exhibit is located in the Library atrium and will be displayed through the month of July.
The exhibit includes historic materials about the first moon landing as well as USU faculty and student work in space research the past 50 years.
“USU continues to contribute to the next leap through its space grant designation,” display organizer and Government Information Librarian Jen Kirk said.
According to Utah Space Grant Consortium, USU is the number two university in the United States when it comes to funding for space research.
To see more about USU’s involvement, visit this free display July 12th through the 31st.
Check out this display at one of our awesome Cache County libraries!
The exhibit includes historic materials about the first moon landing as well as USU faculty and student work in space research the past 50 years.
“USU continues to contribute to the next leap through its space grant designation,” display organizer and Government Information Librarian Jen Kirk said.
According to Utah Space Grant Consortium, USU is the number two university in the United States when it comes to funding for space research.
To see more about USU’s involvement, visit this free display July 12th through the 31st.
Check out this display at one of our awesome Cache County libraries!
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