By Laura Milcarzyk

Inside ZSR

Metrolina Library Conference 2025: InspireACTION: Connecting Ideas, Empowering Change

On Wednesday, June 4, 2025 I attended the Metrolina Library Association (MLA) Conference in Charlotte North Carolina as a poster presenter alongside Will Ritter. Our presentation focused on the Public Service Department’s Student Employee Chronicles and was titled, “Check Us Out!: A Blog Empowering Student Workers to Reflect and Belong.” The idea of the blog... more

Senior So Dear/Senior Celebration 2025: by Laura, Emma, and Hu

During graduation weekend 2023, the “Senior So Dear” event was almost rained out and had to pivot from an outdoor event to an indoor event in ZSR. That indoor event was so successful that John Champlin approached the Library this Spring (2025) in hopes that ZSR could once again provide an indoor venue for this... more

Public Services Department Student Worker Chronicles

During the last four years, as student workers of ZSR, the 2025 graduates have learned to live the Wake Forest University Motto, “Pro Humanitate (for humanity), [which] invites us to use our ideas, knowledge, talents and compassion on behalf of humanity in all its differences and diversity.” In celebration of completing their time at ZSR,... more

Public Services Department Student Worker Chronicles

April at Wake Forest University is no joke Everyone on campus is hard at work, and even the trees and flowers seem to respond in kind. Hard work and celebration will go hand in hand as the next few weeks fly by. It won’t be long before many of the students will transition from their... more

Public Services Department Student Worker Chronicles

March’s Hidden Gems As I move forward into my third month here at ZSR, I often think of my time here with gratitude. It has been a pleasure getting to know everyone, and learning how to navigate our unique labyrinth of a building. One thing I have come to realize, though, is that being new... more

Public Services Department Student Worker Chronicles

Once upon a time, way back when, there was a notoriously curious little girl who strolled down a sidewalk holding her mother’s hand. They had just left the library that was within walking distance of their house, and so with her other arm, as though she held a great treasure, that little girl clutched her... more