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Simmons GSLIS Exceeds Fundraising Goal for Spectrum Scholarships

The Simmons GSLIS Spectrum Scholarship dinner event, At the Sankofa:
Remembering the Past to Plan for the Future: Spectrum Scholars 2013, raised
approximately $1,800,  exceeding the $1,000 goal, to support the American
Library Association's (ALA) Spectrum Scholarships for students pursuing
graduate degrees in library and information science. This year, four
Simmons GSLIS master's degree students were selected as Spectrum
Scholars: Micha
Broadnax, Ashley Dean, Andrea Devlin, and Anastasia
Greene.<http://simmons.edu/gslis/for/current/news/blog/2013/09/gslis-student-publications-and-awards.php>
 Myrna Morales <http://www.ala.org/offices/diversity/spectrum/phd> is one
of six candidates who received a Spectrum Scholar Doctoral Fellowship,
which will provide funding for her doctoral degree. The fundraising success
story was featured in the ALA council's quarterly report.

"We are proud of the accomplishments of Simmons GSLIS's Spectrum Scholars
and appreciate the award program's opportunities that enable students to
attend their school of choice, strengthen friendships, and expose
traditionally underrepresented groups to the growing diversity in the
library and information profession," said Dean Eileen Abels.

"Simmons GSLIS is excited to continue to match the Spectrum scholarship for
each student," said Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Spectrum Giving
Back Chair Em Claire Knowles.

The event was also attended by Simmons GSLIS's 2012 Spectrum Scholar
recipients students June Thammasnong and Christina Stone. Stone gave a
presentation <http://youtu.be/p2p5tz2r8q0> about her experience as a
Spectrum Scholar. Although Eva Rios-Alvarado'14LS could not attend, she
designed the event flyer.

The American Library Association (ALA) Office for Diversity awarded
Spectrum Scholarships to 51 students for the 2013-2014 calendar year,
according to an ALA news
release<http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2013/06/ala-awards-51-spectrum-scholarships-2013-2014>.
The 2013 application cycle was highly competitive, and recipients were
selected based on their commitment to diversity and the library profession,
as well as demonstrated community outreach, achievements, and leadership
potential. Spectrum Scholars work in all types of libraries and have taken
on leadership roles in the profession. The scholarships enable librarians
to continue to empower the nation's changing communities. ALA has awarded
more than 800 Spectrum Scholarships since 1997.

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Kris Liberman '87LS
Director of External Engagement
Continuing Education/Communications/Community
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Simmons College | 300 The Fenway | Boston, MA 02115
office 617.521.2803 | fax 617.521.3192
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