What is the LSAG?

The Library Student Advisory Group is a group of students who:

  • Give the Library feedback when we need a student perspective;
  • Serve as a focus group for discussion of library issues;
  • Bring student needs and concerns to the Library’s attention and participate in discussions on how to respond to these needs (advocating for students);
  • Help bring Library concerns to the attention of students (advocating for the Library);
  • offer suggestions for new programs and services, and;
  • Help the Library to identify more effective approaches to communicating information to students

This year, the student representatives are:
Mary Jo Donzella and Jessica Sachsenmaier – Library Faculty Committee
Fred David – Sciences
Sam Kleine – Arts
Nathan Koverman – Humanities
Julia Roberts – Social Sciences
Samuael Mao – Student Government Association
Brooks Musangu and Yayi Wang – International Students
Jack Schley – Member-at-Large
Eva Kostadinova – Library Student Assistants

Upcoming meetings are February 6th and March 27th.
If you have any comments or suggestions related to library services and resources, be sure to contact an LSAG member!

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