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Angie M. Kelleher

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Recent Presentations

  • Angie Kelleher.  ""Not just a place to sleep: Homeless Perspectives on Libraries in central Michigan"."  International Federation of Library Associations, Library Services to People with Special Needs Satellite Program.  Tallinn, Estonia.  August 10, 2012.
  • "Not just a place to sleep: Homeless Perspectives on Libraries in the Lansing area."  Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, & Letters Annual Conference.  Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI.  March 26, 2010.
  • "Not just a place to sleep: Homeless Perspectives on libraries in the Lansing area (a poster presentation)."  Michigan Library Association Annual Conference.  Lansing, MI.  November 2009.
  • Jennifer Starkey.  ""Venturing off the island: Librarian involvement in the campus community" - a poster presentation."  American Library Association annual conference.  Washington, DC.  June 2007.
  • Jennifer Starkey.  ""Venturing off the island: Librarian involvement in the campus community."."  Michigan Academy Annual Meeting.  Big Rapids, MI.  March 2007.
  • "What do your teaching faculty really think about library instruction? A college library web-survey and results."  Michigan Academy Annual Meeting.  Rochester, MI.
  • "What do faculty members REALLY think of library instruction?."  Michigan Library Association.  Annual Conference, Traverse City, MI.  10/27/04.

 

Alma College students have the ability to design their own area of academic concentration—with the assistance of a faculty advisor—to meet specific educational or career goals. In recent years, students have graduated with Programs of Emphasis majors in such fields as arts management, archaeology and anthropology, environmental policy and community advocacy, Foreign Service and international law, and music technology and digital media.

 

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Dr. Holly Liu

Dr. Holly Liu
Departments: German

Holly Liu taught at a variety of colleges and universities around the world before coming to Alma College in 2006.

She was internationally educated and is dedicated to teaching German. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Peking University in Beijing, a master’s degree from Texas Tech University and a doctorate from Vanderbilt University. She also studied for two years at the Free University of Berlin.