Monday, January 28, 2013

Academic Success Series -- Spring 2013


How to Be a Successful MTSU Student

Sponsored by: University College & MTSU Walker Library
These one hour workshops are designed for any student who needs help or wants to learn more about the topic area. We hope these sessions will help you spring into a successful semester! 


How to Get Started at MTSU

January 29th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: 
Tyler Henson - Advisor, University College Advising Center
This session will cover topics including how to navigate RaiderNet & D2L, understanding the Lottery Scholarship, and helpful tips about GPA and academic standing.

How to Use Your Time Wisely

February 5th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter:
 Becca Seul - Advisor, University College Advising Center
Time management is something most students struggle with on a daily basis. This session will cover techniques to help you better manage your time.

How to Study and Prepare for Tests
February 5th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 248
Presenter: Gia Jones - Advisor, University College Advising Center
This session will cover tips on note taking, how to effectively study your notes as well as tips for navigating different types of tests.

How to Be a Successful Veteran Student
February 12th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: Heather Conrad, VetSuccess On Campus Counselor
This session will discuss educational benefits to include Post 09/11 GI Bill, Vocational Rehabilitation, as well as others. We will briefly discuss all other potential veterans benefits, and explain our new program, VetSuccess on Campus and the services available through this program.

How to Study and Prepare for Tests
February 19th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: 
Gia Jones - Advisor, University College Advising Center
This session will cover tips on note taking, how to effectively study your notes as well as tips for navigating different types of tests.

How to Use Your Time Wisely
February 19th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 248
Presenter: Becca Seul - Advisor, University College Advising Center
Time management is something most students struggle with on a daily basis. This session will cover techniques to help you better manage your time.

How to Use the Library
February 26th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: Kristen West - Assistant Professor, Walker Library
Come find out what successful MTSU students know about the library and learn how to utilize the various resources available.

How to Give a Winning Presentation
March 19th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter:
 Danielle Stefanski - Advisor, University College Advising Center
This session will cover tips and tricks that will help students refine their presentation and public speaking skills.

How to Use Your Academic Advisor
March 26th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter:
 Travis Tipton - College Advisor, College of Basic and Applied Sciences
This session will cover information on how to know who your advisor is; how to get the most out of your time with your advisor, and what questions you should ask your advisor.

How to Think Critically
April 2nd at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: Hilary Stallings - College of Liberal Arts
This session will go over what critical thinking is (and isn't), provide a structure for evaluating your thinking, and show how it can be applied to a college level classes.

How to Choose the Right Major for You
April 9th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: 
Mark Convery - Advisor, University College Advising Center
Having trouble choosing a major? This session will cover techniques on helping you find the right major and career field that best fits your personality and abilities.

How to Relax and Chill and Still be a Successful Student
April 16th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446Presenter: Lisa Schrader - Director, Health Promotion
Being a college student is stressful! Academics, jobs, friends, and family can pull you in many directions, and there never seems to be enough hours in a day to get everything done. This session will cover how stress can impact your academics and your health. Leave with some surefire strategies to help you de-stress your life.

How to Prepare for Final Exams
April 23rd at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446 & April 30th at 4:30pm - Walker Library Room 446
Presenter: 
Eric Miller - Advisor, University College Advising Center
This interactive session will focus on helping students prepare for final exams. Specific attention will be placed on assisting students with time management, reviewing helpful study skills, and discussing effective test taking strategies.

**Note:  This session will be held twice to accomodate various student schedules.  The same information is presented at both sessions.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Gallery Talk with artist Kathleen O'Connell

Artist and Assistant Professor of Art Kathleen O'Connell

Gallery Talk 

Thursday, January 31st

4:30 pm

Special Collections area on 4th floor of Walker Library

O'Connell will be discussing her exhibit, Crossing Time and Space, currently on display in Special Collections. O’Connell, who has recently joined the Department of Art in Middle Tennessee State University as an Assistant Professor, was born and raised in Plattsburgh, New York. She earned a BFA from the State University of New York in Plattsburgh and an MFA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Before moving to Murfreesboro, she was living and working in Lima, Peru. The life and culture of that place as well as that of other areas where she has travelled infuse her art with color and energy. Time, space and travel are all major elements O’Connell cites as key to her creative process.


This exhibit highlights O’Connell’s book art produced during the last seven years. She also works in printmaking, drawing and sculpture and incorporates aspects of these media into her artists’ books.
For more information and photographs of the artist’s work, visit O’Connell’s website at kathleenoconnell.net.
This exhibit can be viewed in Walker Library’s Special Collections Reading Room and will be on display through January 31, 2013. 
Special Collection Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Does the Library have my textbooks?


This is one of the most popular questions each semester, and we understand why! Check out our Finding Textbooks page where you can look for the book in the library, or if we don't have it, find a good deal locally or online.



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