
This is the final week of public access to the Remnant Trust rare book exhibit "Literary Masterpieces: Sacred and Secular" at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield Michigan. It has been both interesting and enlightening to see and handle these books, and the last two panel discussions were great; the upcoming one also will be thought-provoking. The final public hours will be: *Friday, January 22* 12 - 2 p.m. *Saturday, January 23* 12–4 p.m. *Sunday, January 24* 12–4 p.m. *Tuesday, January 26* 12:30–2 p.m. *Wednesday, January 27* 12:30–2 p.m. *AND* The final panel discussion will take place Thursday January 28 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm: *Panel Discussion: “The Thucydides Trap: Is War Inevitable between the USA and China?”* Moderator: Philip Vogt, associate professor of history and honors program director, Lawrence Technological University Panelists: John Ciorciari, assistant professor and co-director of the International Policy Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan Yumin Sheng, associate professor, Department of Political Science, Wayne State University Come a bit early on Thursday night to view the book display and talk to the docents before the panel discussion begins. The book exhibit and panel is in the Gallery, in the UTLC Building off Ten Mile Rd. entrance, west of Evergreen and M-10 (Northwestern Hwy.) Learn more at http://www.ltu.edu/exhibit (note tab for schedule) To see a short video and some photos of the exhibit, check out * http://www.facebook.com/lawrencetechu <http://www.facebook.com/lawrencetechu> * Any questions? Call the LTU Library at 248-204-3000 or email refdesk@ltu.edu _____________________ Gary R. Cocozzoli Director of the Library Lawrence Technological University 248-204-3000 gcocozzol@ltu.edu (or) grc@ltu.edu Visit the Library at http://library.ltu.edu