First Ever Library Student Worker Recognition Event

Library student workers have always been part of library’s backbone! In recognition of their excellent library services, SAAC initiated a library student worker recognition event.

This past Monday, April 25, SAAC held the first-ever Library Student Worker Recognition event in the staff lounge. About 45 people including student workers, student supervisors and SAAC members attended. 20160425_121839

Melinda Flannery, Assistant University Librarian for Technical Services, gave the opening remarks. Student supervisors including Jean Aroom, Nadalia Liu, Debra Kolah, Andy Damico, Norma Perez, and Veronica Huitrado recognized graduating students in their departments respectively. Their remarks to the graduating students are very sincere and touching!
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In the event, all graduating library students were recognized and gifts were presented to them by their supervisors. The gift criteria is as follows:

  • Level I: any graduating students, a water bottle
  • Level II:  any graduating students who have worked ≥4 semesters, a water bottle and a USB flash drive

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This year, we have 14 graduating students and 8 of them have worked four or more than four semesters at library. The imprint on the gift says “In Recognition of Your Excellent Library Services at Rice.”

All staff and students in attendance were excited about the event! Students’ faces were smiling and beaming! Staff are looking forward to next year’s student recognition event!

A special thank you to:

  • Melinda Flannery – passing down the idea of honoring student workers from University of Delaware student recognition program.
  • Debra Kolah and Norie Guthrie – bringing up the idea of student recognition lunch.
  • Norie Guthrie – ordering the student gifts for SAAC.
  • Jeff Koffler – helping to design the imprint on the student gifts.

 

Student Assistant Orientation 2015

Sandi SAAC On the evening of Sunday, September 13, 2015, the Student Assistant Advisory Committee held its annual orientation for new student workers. Forty students from departments throughout the library attended, where they learned about customer service policies, work expectations, guidelines, and paychecks. Sandi Edwards also provided a construction update and welcome, and Rice University Police Officer Philip Roach provided details on safety and security. All library staff in attendance and the student workers briefly introduced themselves before enjoying a dinner provided by the committee. The evening closed with a viewing of a customer service video created by Rice students.