During April 2026

Inside ZSR

Attending the North Carolina Museums Conference Meeting (Greenville, NC)

Isabel Nowak, who lives in Wake Forest, is a Visitors’ Associate at the Wake Forest Historical Museum. She graduated from Davidson College in 2023, is currently attending the UNCG MLIS program, and also works as a Collections Specialist for the City of Raleigh. Recently Isabel was able to the attend the North Carolina Museums Council... more

What’s Happening in Public Services: March 2026

Cross-Departmental Collaborations Rodrigo Castro will represent the University’s Faculty Senate on the WFU Security Advisory Committee. The Security Advisory Committee will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and prioritizing a comprehensive Campus Safety and Security Strategic Plan, and for advising leadership on prioritized safety and security initiatives aligned with institutional risk, policy, and available resources. David... more

Leslie at MLA 2026

This year’s meeting of the Music Library Association was held in Salt Lake City (I attended virtually) in February. Music and Wellness A colleague at Baylor knew that music could, on many levels, address wellness needs, and was looking for a way to integrate this approach into her outreach. When she stumbled upon an early-1800s... more

Public Service Department Student Worker Chronicles

Freshmen Memories In any new endeavor, it is the first moments that can create the foundation for a positive experience. Experiences often turn into memories, which are known to impact the very center of the human soul. And memories become part of the intricate tapestry of stories that will bring history to life for each... more

ZSR Recognitions – March 2026

The ZSR Recognitions: Thank a Colleague! program provides an opportunity for employees to submit a note of thanks to their colleagues. These can be for going above and beyond, helping a job get done, general appreciation, or any reason thanks can be given. Here are those who were recognized last month. Thanks to all for... more

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