STUDENT LEARNING From Student Callie Whitney:
READ Posters
Recently, I have been involved in a presentation called “Re-Imaging the World through Breaths of Change,” for the session on expressive arts in the winds of change at the 10th conference of the International Expressive Arts erapy Association (IEATA) on March 14-17. I used the study room space for our group meetings, the writing center to look over any written material, and media lab for any printing and formatting we will be using for this presentation.
Since 2009, the library has created a series of posters featuring library student employees. ese posters decorate the building and focus on the American Library Association’s theme of celebrating reading.
Students Callie Whitney, He Xiao, Jessica Scales Photo by Ashley Snedeger
I am constantly asking questions and usually someone can point me in the right direction or I can automatically get answers through the Library Chat.
From Student Melanie Sasser: Freshman Melanie Sasser is planning on majoring in graphic arts and minoring in technical photography. “e digital media studio is amazing; it is how I do all my work. It is the only place on campus that I can go to edit my pictures with the all the best programs.”
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