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SUMMARY:CARLI Supporting Student Well-Being: De-Stress Programming in Academic Libraries
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion will explore how academic libraries can 
 support student well-being through intentional de-stress programming. 
 Panelists will highlight practical programs such as Welcome Week 
 initiatives\, scavenger hunts\, crafting events\, low-stakes social 
 events\, Finals Week activities\, and more. Attendees will leave with 
 adaptable ideas for implementing effective\, inclusive de-stress programs 
 in their own libraries and learn more about contributing to a healthier 
 campus environment.\n\nPanelists:\n\nYi Han is the Student Engagement 
 Librarian at the College of DuPage Library. Her work centers on 
 instruction\, reference\, outreach\, and designing programs and services 
 that enhance student engagement and build meaningful connections with the 
 library.\n\nMelissa Merlos is the Coordinator of Electronic Resources and 
 Technology at Harper College Library. Melissa co-led the Finals Week 
 Programming Committee from its inception and worked to adapt the program as 
 it grew. She is passionate about helping students by teaching research 
 skills and connecting them with materials and resources to allow them to 
 thrive in their education.\n\nMichelle Nielsen Ott is the Science and 
 Health Science Librarian and Head of Reference Services at Cullom-Davis 
 Library at Bradley University in Peoria\, Illinois. She is a member of  the 
 library’s Engagement Committee and enjoys planning new and recurring 
 programs for students and employees. \n\nKylie Riordan is the Information 
 Literacy & Instruction Librarian at Illinois Tech. She is a member of the 
 library’s Promotion\, Outreach\, Engagement and Marketing (POEM) 
 Committee\, and works frequently with other campus groups to promote 
 library resources and support student well being and engagement.\n\nAilyn 
 Trujillo is the Circulation Supervisor at the Harper College Library. A 
 Harper College and Elmhurst University alum\, she is currently completing 
 her Master of Science in Library and Information Science with the 
 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She has experience working in 
 different roles in public and academic library settings. \n\nRegister to 
 attend\n\nHosted by CARLI
ORGANIZER;CN="Staff Training":MAILTO:training@library.illinois.edu
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