Just before the holiday break, we had the pleasure of hosting 75 A.P. English students from Madison East High School.
While here, the students attended an instructional a session on the BEAM method of using sources in their papers, a session with the Writing Center on rhetorical hierarchy of concerns, and had time to work on their research papers while getting individual help from librarians, writing center staff, and their teachers. Before leaving, the students also had a chance to hear what Edgewood College might have to offer them from college admissions staff.
Library staff was most impressed with high school students' dedication in wanting to excel with their assigned papers. Thanks for visiting, East High School students!
Do you have knitting, crochet, and/or hiking equipment you no longer need? Consider donating your lightly used items to the library!
The Graduate Assistants at Oscar Rennebohm Library are working on an exciting new project that will get students outdoors, gaming, and making. These activities will be gathered into circulating kits that Edgewood students can check out at the library.
Specific items we're seeking include:
If you'd like to donate your lightly used materials, feel free to drop them off at the Reference Desk on the first floor of Oscar Rennebohm Library.
Contact Katelyn Sabelko at ksabelko@edgewood.edu, Stephanie Zalewski at szalewski@edgewood.edu, and Greta Zimmermann at gzimmermann@edgewood.edu with any questions.