The College
of Education combines K-Week and College Retreat activities into a busy two
days of programs and planning. Education
Librarian Brad Carrington helped the
college’s faculty and staff welcome students and prepare them for a successful
semester.
Brad meets
with new College of Education faculty and graduate students during orientation
sessions for the various programs within the college. Brad participates in the college's new
Engagement Collaborative and is a member of its new working group about the
future of teacher and leader education.
As a part of its student success and recruitment initiatives the
Education Library is listed as one of the strengths of the College of
Education.
A frequent
user of the Education Library recently sent this note: “All too often we just expect things to work and we don’t take time to
let others know when a group is going above and beyond to provide customer
service. I have been involved in doctoral work for the last two years and
I have relied heavily on UK Libraries’ resources to complete my coursework
and research. In the process I have grown to respect the faculty and
staff in the Education Library. I cannot
say enough about their willingness to help me with any requirements I have
had. It started with Brad trying to
teach me how to use Endnotes and continued through Susan Daole always assisting me in finding resources.”
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