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Paul Bracke, dean of the Wayne State University Library System and School of Information Sciences was welcomed
to campus on Thursday, October 19, at a reception with faculty and staff.
Prior to starting his role as dean on October 16, Bracke was dean of the Foley Center Library at Gonzaga University's Spokane, Washington, campus since 2016. He also has served as associate provost for the Institute for Research and Interdisciplinary Initiatives
for the last two years. He previously was associate dean at the Purdue University Libraries, where he provided leadership in technology, digitization, research services and assessment.
Bracke's appointment follows an exhaustive and highly consultative search process, thanks to the dedication of the search committee, chaired by Irvin D. Reid Honors College Dean John Corvino. (Read
more about Paul Bracke here).
Paul Beavers, who has provided support as interim associate dean of the WSULS since 2022, served as interim dean of the library system and SIS, before Bracke’s arrival, a position previously held by Associate Dean Tom Walker (currently on leave from the university until
August 2024).
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Alumni headline banned books panel
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Alumni Jordan Wright, Lance Werner (event moderator), Amy Churchill, Nakenya Lewis-Yarbrough and Allia McCoy (event host) shared their experiences and what
they’re doing to defend our right to read at a panel discussion hosted by the school's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Program Planning Committee on Oct. 4.
Read
more and watch a recording of the event here.
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SIS faculty and staff welcomed students, parents, alumni, faculty and staff back to campus with a kick-off celebration in August. Members of the Wayne State
community got to meet President Kimberly Andrews Espy (second from left, pictured with Associate Professor Joan Beaudoin, Diversity Outreach Graduate Student Assistant Tori Robinson and Communications Coordinator Sarah Freeman).
Espy, an accomplished leader with more 25 years of experience in higher education, became the university’s 13th president on August 1. She is the first woman to serve in this role in the institution’s history (Follow President Espy on Instagram
@presidentespy or
visit president.wayne.edu for
more).
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Remembering Peter Spyers-Duran
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Peter Spyers-Duran, dean and professor emeritus of the School of Information Sciences, passed away on July 2, 2023. He served as dean and professor of the
library and information science program from 1983 until his retirement in 1995.
Read
his obituary here.
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The School of Information Sciences was well represented this conference season at local and international conferences. SIS faculty, staff and students attended
conferences hosted by the American Library Association (ALA), Michigan Library Association (MLA), Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL), Michigan Association of School Librarians
and the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). Click
here for more SIS faculty and staff updates.
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Celebrate the Class of 2023
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In a post-COVID world, remote job opportunities are on the rise. Wondering how to snag the best ones and craft the perfect cover letter? Join Career Advisor Kim Schroeder to learn expert tips on how to find these opportunities and work together on crafting
a compelling cover letter for remote positions.
This virtual event is free and open to School of Information Sciences students and alumni.
Register
here.
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