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Libraries Recognizes Outstanding 2024 Student Employees with Awards

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, By Cristina Hatem
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黑料不打烊 Libraries recognized its student employees with an awards celebration on April 17.听 The Libraries typically employ around 150 undergraduate and graduate students each year to contribute to the safety of its spaces, the quality and repair of its collections, and to provide service support to patrons and student entrepreneurs. Supervisors nominate student employees who have demonstrated dedicated service over time and significant contributions that have made a lasting impact on the Libraries.

The Libraries recognize these students through the generous support of Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus Kathleen ’73, H’23 and Stanley Walters, the family of Patricia Kutner Strait and the many donors to the Libraries Dean鈥檚 Fund.

Libraries student employees and supervisors

Pictured from left to right are Caleb Brown G’24 (School of Information Studies), Kayleigh Ford G’24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Michelle Mitchell (learning and academic librarian) and Bridget Sheridan (learning and academic engagement supervisor)

鈥淲e highly value our library students whose enthusiasm and expertise enrich us daily. I recognize the critical role our student employees play,鈥 says David Seaman, dean of Libraries and University Librarian. 鈥淭hey often remain with us throughout their undergraduate and graduate studies at 黑料不打烊, becoming integral members of the Libraries community. We are profoundly thankful to Stanley and Kathy Walters and the family of Patricia Kutner Strait for establishing the endowments that enable these awards, and to the numerous contributors to the Dean鈥檚 Fund.鈥

2024 student award recipients and their respective Libraries departments are:

听Kathy and Stanley Walters Student Employee Scholarship Awards

  • Nia Bellamy 鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Access and Resource Sharing
  • Tiffani-Marie Fite 鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Access and Resource Sharing
  • Renee Kurie 鈥25 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications), Blackstone LaunchPad
  • Alejandro Parra G鈥24 (David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics), Security and Facilities
  • Olivia Russo G鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Information Literacy
  • Sasha Solomon G鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Special Collections Research Center
  • Aidan Turner 鈥24 (School of Architecture), Blackstone LaunchPad

Patricia Kutner Strait Student Scholarship Awards

  • Kayleigh Ford G鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Learning and Academic Engagement
  • Isabela Izaguirre 鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Preservation
  • Andrew M. Kim 鈥24 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management), Blackstone LaunchPad
  • Alan Malekar G鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Blackstone LaunchPad
  • Katelyn Miller G鈥24 (College of Visual and Performing Arts), Special Collections Research Center
  • Zion Smith 鈥24 (College of Visual and Performing Arts), Security and Facilities

Dean鈥檚 Commendations Awards

  • Cole Cassano G鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Acquisitions and Cataloging
  • Maguette Fall 鈥24 (Falk College), Security and Facilities
  • Dao Ming Lin 鈥24 (Whitman School), Security and Facilities
  • Alexandria Luck G鈥25 (School of Information Studies), Research & Scholarship
  • Motolani Oladitan 鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Blackstone LaunchPad
  • Adira Ramirez 鈥25 (School of Information Studies), Access and Resource Sharing
  • Sarah Schreiber 鈥25 (College of Arts and Sciences), Blackstone LaunchPad

Honorable Recognitions:

  • Emmanuel Adeniyi 鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Security and Facilities
  • Mariama Barry 鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Security and Facilities
  • Kelvin Boakye 鈥24 (Falk College), Security and Facilities
  • Dylan Caskie G鈥24 (College of Arts and Sciences), Digital Scholarship Space
  • James Harman 鈥25 (School of Information Studies), Access and Resource Sharing
  • Ud Joseph 鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Blackstone LaunchPad
  • Bintou Manneh 鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Security and Facilities
  • Rebecca McCall G鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Information Literacy
  • Duyen Pham G鈥24 (College of Visual and Performing Arts), Learning and Academic Engagement
  • Kishan Rathor G鈥24 (School of Information Studies), Blackstone LaunchPad
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