Showing posts with label Special Collections Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Collections Library. Show all posts

12.14.2015

Professor Kristen Smith selected as Special Collections Libraries Faculty Fellow

Kristen Smith, AdPR senior public
relations lecturer and Special
Collections Libraries
Faculty Fellow
ADPR’s own senior public relations lecturer, Kristen Smith, has been selected to serve as a Special Collections Libraries 2015-2016 Faculty Fellow, a new faculty development opportunity created by the Center for Teaching and Learning and The University of Georgia Libraries.


The program provides faculty with instructional support and a $2000 stipend to create new a new course, or redesign an existing one, that is centered around the collections and resources available in UGA’s three special collections libraries: Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, and the Walter J. Brown Media Archives & Peabody Awards Collection.  


“I’m excited that my students will be able to use archival materials to study design history and persuasive communication, and I’m excited to learn more about the archives and to represent Grady College,” said Prof. Smith.


The Faculty Fellow program began yesterday, with a retreat that highlighted the goals and key components of “archives-centered learning.” Professor Smith and the fellows will meet monthly as a cohort for round table discussions, workshops and outside speakers. The Special Collections Libraries will also host a Maymester Institute to focus on course planning, design and development for the 2016 fall semester.

According to the Center for Teaching and Learning,”The Special Collections Libraries Faculty Fellows program provides a workshop to build wonderful, engaging, and exciting archives-centered faculty development experience in a convivial and collaborative environment that values experimentation and reflection.”

4.01.2015

Advertising professor celebrates the opening of the Pennington Radio Collection

Associate Advertising Professor Dr. Jay Hamilton
Grady College advertising associate professor Dr. Jay Hamilton participated in a program and reception at the Special Collections Library on Feb. 21, celebrating the opening of the Pennington Radio Collection, which includes golden age radios and related artifacts. Hamilton discussed radio as a disruptive technology in the early 20th century.

The Pennington Radio Collection features tube radios, external speakers and other artifacts dating from 1913-1933. Fascinating early radio designs by Atwater Kent, Alfred Grebe, and Lee De Forest are on display alongside classics from Western Electric, RCA, Philco and Crosley. The Pennington Radio Collection was donated to the Libraries by the late Claude Pennington.