We are currently in Montgomery, Alabama and have been on the “Social Stratification in the Deep South” trip since Friday. You can follow our adventures by checking out the course wiki. The South Group After Sunday Services at 16th Baptist Church in Birmingham If you’d like to read about our individual impressions on the course... Continue reading “Lynn and Susan’s Adventure in the Deep South” ›
The 1st Dr. Elizabeth Phillips Award for the Best Essay in Women’s and Gender Studies prompted an exhibit. Dr. Phillips, Emeritus Professor of English, was one of the first female professors, and the first female department head at Wake Forest. Phillips is a noted author and poet. She taught at Wake Forest from 1957-1989. The... Continue reading “Dr. Elizabeth Phillips exhibit” ›
On Wednesday April 25th the Blue Sky Committee presented the results of their work to a packed LIB204. We based our report on the four major areas identified by the Environmental Scan Committee. We presented ideas about Library Resources, Library as Place, Library Services and Library Technology. We also listed personnel issues that will need... Continue reading “Blue Sky Presents Report” ›
Well, we are wrapping up another successful semester of LIB100 classes. We taught 10 classes this semester. That’s 137 students (24 Freshmen, 50 Sophomores 22 Juniors and 41 Seniors). A few classes branched out to use group projects for the final project, some of us even used Wikis! I taught EndNote Web to my classes... Continue reading “Another Successful LIB100 Semester” ›