50 Spectrum Scholars available -- apply by March 8

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Sandra Phoenix
Tue, Feb 8, 2011 1:22 PM

Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well today.  Contact Mantra Henderson with your questions re: Spectrum Scholarships.

Respectfully,

Sandra

-----Original Message-----
From: Mantra L. Henderson [mailto:mlhenderson@mvsu.edu]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 4:36 PM
To: Sandra Phoenix
Subject: Re: FW: 50 Spectrum Scholars available -- apply by March 8

Hey Sandra,
I am a Spectrum Scholar and can attest to the benefits of the scholarship. It has afforded me with great opportunities that I otherwise would not have had. If anyone has questions, please feel free to give them my email address.

Ms. Mantra Henderson, MLIS
Director of the Library
Mississippi Valley State University
James H. White Library
14000 Hwy 82 W MVSU-5232
Itta Bena, MS 38941-1400
662-254-3494 phone
662-254-3499 fax

From: Hernandez, Jessica [mailto:Jessica.Hernandez@fda.hhs.gov]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 3:26 PM
To: 'nmrt-l@ala.org'
Subject: [NMRT-L] FW: 50 Spectrum Scholars available -- apply by
March 8

FYI, Please distribute widely!

The American Library Association's Office for Diversity will award
over fifty scholarships in June 2011. We are currently accepting
applications for the $6,500 scholarship package, which includes a
$5,000 one-time cash award and attendance at the Spectrum Leadership
Institute following the first year of LIS study. Together we can
ensure that every eligible individual is aware of this scholarship
opportunity and able to apply prior to our March 8, 2011 deadline.

Thank you for disseminating Spectrum program information to every
continuing (provided they have completed 12 or less credit hours) or
prospective student who has applied to your program.  Please share the
information provided with everyone who has inquired about your
program, not only admitted students.  Information about the Spectrum
Scholarship may also prove useful to support staff working in your
department, your institution's library, or campus and community wide.

More information on the Spectrum Scholarship application can be found
on the ALA website at www.ala.org/spectrum<. An email blast is included
at the bottom of this message for your convenience.

Established in 1997, by ALA members, the Spectrum Scholarship Program
has become one of the most important drivers of diversity in the
library profession. The program strives to recruit and award
scholarships to students from five under-represented groups: American
Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino
or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander for graduate programs in
library and information studies.  To date over 680 masters level
Spectrum Scholarships have been awarded. Former Spectrum scholars now
serve on ALA Council and numerous professional committees; head
branches and departments of public and academic libraries; work in and
manage law, medical, and special libraries; lead efforts to explore
and integrate new technologies; and find numerous ways to give back to
the profession.

Thank you for your efforts to support more talented students within
the library and information science profession than ever before.
Prospective applicants or questions can be sent to Gwendolyn
Prellwitz, ALA Office for Diversity, at (800)545-2433 ext. 5048,
spectrum@ala.org<.

--
Jessica Nadine Hernandez, MLS
Master's Student in Educational Technology
University of Arizona, South

Librarian, FDA Biosciences Library
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Jessica.Hernandez@fda.hhs.gov<

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change
the world."
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Greetings Colleagues, I trust you're well today. Contact Mantra Henderson with your questions re: Spectrum Scholarships. Respectfully, Sandra -----Original Message----- From: Mantra L. Henderson [mailto:mlhenderson@mvsu.edu] Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 4:36 PM To: Sandra Phoenix Subject: Re: FW: 50 Spectrum Scholars available -- apply by March 8 Hey Sandra, I am a Spectrum Scholar and can attest to the benefits of the scholarship. It has afforded me with great opportunities that I otherwise would not have had. If anyone has questions, please feel free to give them my email address. Ms. Mantra Henderson, MLIS Director of the Library Mississippi Valley State University James H. White Library 14000 Hwy 82 W MVSU-5232 Itta Bena, MS 38941-1400 662-254-3494 phone 662-254-3499 fax > > From: Hernandez, Jessica [mailto:Jessica.Hernandez@fda.hhs.gov] > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 3:26 PM > To: 'nmrt-l@ala.org' > Subject: [NMRT-L] FW: 50 Spectrum Scholars available -- apply by > March 8 > > FYI, Please distribute widely! > > The American Library Association's Office for Diversity will award > over fifty scholarships in June 2011. We are currently accepting > applications for the $6,500 scholarship package, which includes a > $5,000 one-time cash award and attendance at the Spectrum Leadership > Institute following the first year of LIS study. Together we can > ensure that every eligible individual is aware of this scholarship > opportunity and able to apply prior to our March 8, 2011 deadline. > > Thank you for disseminating Spectrum program information to every > continuing (provided they have completed 12 or less credit hours) or > prospective student who has applied to your program. Please share the > information provided with everyone who has inquired about your > program, not only admitted students. Information about the Spectrum > Scholarship may also prove useful to support staff working in your > department, your institution's library, or campus and community wide. > > More information on the Spectrum Scholarship application can be found > on the ALA website at www.ala.org/spectrum<. An email blast is included > at the bottom of this message for your convenience. > > Established in 1997, by ALA members, the Spectrum Scholarship Program > has become one of the most important drivers of diversity in the > library profession. The program strives to recruit and award > scholarships to students from five under-represented groups: American > Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino > or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander for graduate programs in > library and information studies. To date over 680 masters level > Spectrum Scholarships have been awarded. Former Spectrum scholars now > serve on ALA Council and numerous professional committees; head > branches and departments of public and academic libraries; work in and > manage law, medical, and special libraries; lead efforts to explore > and integrate new technologies; and find numerous ways to give back to > the profession. > > Thank you for your efforts to support more talented students within > the library and information science profession than ever before. > Prospective applicants or questions can be sent to Gwendolyn > Prellwitz, ALA Office for Diversity, at (800)545-2433 ext. 5048, > spectrum@ala.org<. > > -- > Jessica Nadine Hernandez, MLS > Master's Student in Educational Technology > University of Arizona, South > > Librarian, FDA Biosciences Library > U.S. Food and Drug Administration > Jessica.Hernandez@fda.hhs.gov< > > "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change > the world." > -Nelson Mandela > > _______________________________________________ > HBCU-LibAdmin mailing list > HBCU-LibAdmin@lists.hbculibraries.org > http://lyralists.lyrasis.org/mailman/listinfo/hbcu-libadmin >