The SUNY Adirondack community welcomed our new president, Dr. Kristine Duffy, in July.
The new SUNY Adirondack residence halls opened in late August, and 380 students have moved in. Capacity is 400 students.
The library staff and the English Division's Center for Reading and Writing spearheaded a collection of "fun reading" books (mysteries, popular authors) for the resident students to give them a break from academic reading. The books will be available in the game room of the residence hall for students to read and swap.
SUNY Adirondack will be joining several other SUNY schools who feature various collections on SUNY's Digital Repository, Dspace. About 400 images will be loaded featuring SUNY Adirondack's Campus Art Collection. Cataloging librarian Emily Goodspeed worked on this project.
Mike Herman is interning at the SUNY Adirondack Library as part of his library and information studies degree at University of Buffalo. He will be updating the library's policies and procedures manual.
This summer, the library staff worked with others on campus to redesign the library's web page. See the result:
http://library.sunyacc.edu/index.php.
Library division chair Teresa Ronning has joined the board of the Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library.
SUNY Adirondack Reference and Instruction Librarian Joyce Miller is a new board member of the Southern Adirondack Audubon Society. She is also the group's new newsletter editor. She will be presenting a talk, "Trinidad and Tobago: Where South America Meets the Caribbean," about her trip to that island nation last winter to the group on Sept. 25.
Joyce also went to Bali, Indonesia, in May and early June with a group of 27 students and faculty, through the college's active International Studies program. They learned about Balinese music, dance, culture, anthropology, history, art, ecological issues, wildlife, and visited Hindu temples and a live volcano, among many other activities. Upcoming International Studies courses are going to Japan, Guatemala and Ireland.
The College Lecture Series will offer three lectures this year by SUNY Adirondack faculty. Joyce Miller coordinates the series for the college's Professional Development Committee.
The Library Research Methods course, LIB187, is being offered online through ANGEL for the first time. It is taught by librarian Marsha Gettig.