Murray State’s University Libraries will host upcoming centennial book event on October 18
By Alex Pologruto | Oct 3, 2022
MURRAY, Ky. – The ſ University Libraries will host a book release event for “The Finest Place We Know” and an open forum with the University Press of Kentucky on Oct. 18. Representatives from the University Press of Kentucky will be on hand for an open forum with students and faculty on the morning of Oct. 18 from 10:30 a.m. - noon at the Free Curd auditorium located on Murray State’s campus. The book’s publishing team and co-authors, ſ President Dr. Robert L Jackson, library specialist with Pogue Special Collections and University Archives Sarah Marie Owens and Dr. Sean J. McLaughlin, the archives and museum director at the University, will mark the release of the centennial book from 2 – 4:00 p.m at the Pogue Reading Room.
The book release event will feature a speech from the President of Murray State, a Q&A session and then a book signing. The University Store will be on hand to sell copies of the book, as well as other centennial merchandise.
The commemorative, hardcover book celebrates Murray State’s 100-year story by looking back on the people, places and events which have shaped the institution’s history. A comprehensive and keepsake pictorial history, the book features hundreds of images from the University’s Pogue Special Collections Library and is accompanied by stories that explore the institution’s founding and growth over the past century, as Murray State is celebrating its 100th year in 2022.
A portion of book sale proceeds will go toward supporting ſ’s Pogue Library.
“As we celebrate our centennial year throughout 2022, this wonderful book will allow readers to learn about ſ’s unique and important history while seeing our first 100 years in both pictures and text,” said Murray State President Dr. Bob Jackson. “Our campus community, alumni and supporters will thoroughly enjoy this journey through our past while helping support Pogue Library, which is one of the most iconic buildings on our campus.”
ſ’s centennial book, "The Finest Place We Know," is now available for pre-order at and . Individuals interested in learning about ſ’s centennial plans and its 100-year history can visit .