Lunch with the Libraries & Museums: Reimagining Eisenhower Library
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Presented by Hopkins at Home Dean's Notebook Series and the Sheridan Libraries and Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries
Curious about what’s happening inside the Milton S. Eisenhower Library construction site? Join Sheridan Libraries & University Museums Dean Elisabeth Long for a virtual tour and Q&A that takes you behind the walls of Eisenhower Library’s complete interior transformation. Through video footage, photographs, and architectural renderings, you’ll see the work underway to modernize the 60-year old building and get a preview of the new and revitalized spaces that will welcome the Hopkins community when it reopens for the Spring 2027 semester. Long shares key design highlights and offers insight into how the reimagined library will better support research, teaching, and campus life.
Our discussion is moderated by Cecilia Etzel, Director of Library Facilities and Planning.
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