From: The Black Caucus of the American Library Association [mailto:BCALA@LISTSERV.KENT.EDU] On Behalf Of Sha Zhang
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 9:07 AM
To: BCALA@LISTSERV.KENT.EDU
Subject: [BCALA] Second announcement - a scholarship opportunity for a MLIS program
Dear colleagues:
The University Libraries and the Department of Library and Information Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) have received a second grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program to support the second cohort of the Academic and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) Scholars Program. The $889,401 grant will be used to recruit 15 students into the ACE Scholars Program, which has a goal to increase the number of culturally diverse librarians in academic libraries in the U.S. This initiative, in collaboration with the academic libraries at ten partner institutions in North Carolina, will provide the students with internship opportunities, pair them with experienced librarians for mentoring, and offer cultural enrichment activities during their Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) at UNCG.
Please share this excellent scholarship and educational opportunity with potential MLIS students of diverse backgrounds, who have an acute understanding of the information barriers facing underserved communities and a commitment to working to remove them. ACE Scholars at UNCG will study in a supportive learning community, will be challenged to develop information services to address equity, diversity and inclusion, will have access to resources to assist in their academic success, and will learn to network to advance their academic, service and professional goals.
The ACE Scholars will receive:
full coverage of tuition and fees, and a stipend ($1,300 per month) to attend the UNCG LIS program, full time up to five semesters
memberships to the American Library Association and the North Carolina Library Association
travel expenses to attend a national library conference
internship opportunities at participating libraries
networking and mentoring opportunities
an opportunity to meet and discuss issues with national leaders through the Program's Speaker Event, etc.
To apply: Go to the website to learn about admission and application requirements: http://lis.uncg.edu/ace
Deadlines for ACE Scholars applications: January 15, 2011
For more Information:
About the first cohort of ACE Scholars and partner libraries, visit: http://lis.uncg.edu/ace
About the UNCG Department of Library and Information Studies, visit: http://www.uncg.edu/lis/
MLIS program: Dr. Lee Shiflett, e-mail: olshifle@uncg.edu<mailto:olshifle@uncg.edu>, phone 336.256.1313
IMLS grant: Dr. Sha Li Zhang, e-mail: slzhang@uncg.edu<mailto:slzhang@uncg.edu>, phone: 336.334.4705
UNCG looks forward to welcoming its second cohort of ACE Scholars in Fall 2011.
Sha Li Zhang, Ph. D.
Assistant Dean for Collections & Technical Services
UNC at Greensboro Libraries
P. O. Box 26170
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402
Phone: (336) 334-4705
Fax: (336) 334-5399
E-mail: slzhang@uncg.edumailto:slzhang@uncg.edu
Location: 320 College Ave, Greensboro, NC 27412
Project Director for the Academic and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) Scholars Program, funded by an IMLS grant, 2008-2011.