Creating Connections: How Libraries Can Use Exhibits to Welcome New Students

In Brief:  Feelings of loneliness are common among first-year college students during the start of the academic year. Academic and social integration into the campus community—both factors that can positively affect student retention—are critical yet difficult for any one group to manage. Grand Vall...

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Main Authors: Emily Frigo, Erin Fisher, Gayle Schaub, Cara Cadena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: In the Library with the Lead Pipe 2017-09-01
Series:In the Library with the Lead Pipe
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2017/creating-connections/
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Summary:In Brief:  Feelings of loneliness are common among first-year college students during the start of the academic year. Academic and social integration into the campus community—both factors that can positively affect student retention—are critical yet difficult for any one group to manage. Grand Valley State University Libraries expanded its reach to help foster student engagement through an immersive, multifaceted exhibit showcasing personal stories of students through illustrations and audio recordings. Participants also had an opportunity to contribute to a mural. The exhibit, which ran for the first six weeks of the fall semester, provided students with novel ways to connect and identify with their peers. We will highlight an innovative approach to cultivating student belonging and detail how an exhibit can strengthen the library’s institutional relevance.
ISSN:1944-6195