Headliners

Headliners

by Casey McCoy

Alyse Ergood accepted a position as Student Services Outreach Librarian at Palm Beach State College and shares liaison responsibilities with Human Services and Public Safety. She was formerly at Florida Atlantic University as a Reference and Instruction Librarian.

Beth Canzoneri is now liaison to the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Idaho Library, where she previously served as Reference/Instruction Resident Librarian.

Casey McCoy accepted a position as Librarian at San Jose Public Library in June 2015 and was one of seven EBSCO ALA Annual Conference Sponsorship winners to attend ALA Annual 2015.

Courtney Young was featured in the New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/26/opinion/courtney-young.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0.

Heather Healy started a new position as Health Sciences Librarian at the University of Kansas Medical Center in June 2015. Prior to that, she was an Undergraduate Specialist at Kansas State University.

Kate Rojas began student teaching at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Urbana, Illinois and completed her internship at the National Library of Medicine's Specialized Information Services Division. She presented at ALA Annual 2015 on LIS Education.

Kim Copenhaver was elected to the Board of Directors for the Florida Association of College & Research Libraries and works as the Reference, Instruction and Access Services Librarian at Eckerd College.

Madison Sullivan accepted an NCSU Libraries Fellow position in July 2015 as the librarian for research and information services as well as external relations. This summer she was part of a panel presentation in the ALA Annual conversation starter: "What Do LIS Students Really Think About Education?" and this Fall will co-present "Getting Your First LIS Job: tips, Tricks and Reflections" at the North Carolina Library Association 61st Biennial Conference and "Planning, Analyzing and Collaborating for Greater Social Media Reach and Success" at the Library Marketing and Communications Conference."