University of Louisville Money Smart Week Event at Ekstrom Library
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Attend an informative session with Fannie M. Cox at Ekstrom Library on Sunday, June 29, 2014, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. Learn about community engagement and information literacy services offered by the University of Louisville.
University of Louisville Money Smart Week Event at Ekstrom Library
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Money Smart Week @ Ekstrom Library
Fannie M. Cox, M.L.S., M.P.A. Sunday, June 29, 2014 - - 1:00-2:30 p.m. Las Vegas Convention Center S230
Summary The University of Louisville Information Literacy & Outreach Service prior to 2006 Community Engagement The TRIO has evolved Information Literacy Computer Literacy Financial Literacy Outcomes & Lessons Learned Pictures
University of Louisville Established: 1798 in Louisville, KY Mission: Kentucky’s premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university Student Body: 22,529 (Fall 2013) Faculty and Staff: 6,737 (excluding instruction/research assistants) Operating Budget: $1.2 billion including $164.2 million from the Commonwealth of Kentucky University Libraries: member of the Association of Research Libraries, (ARL) Carnegie Classification: Research/High university and recipient of the Carnegie Community Engagement classification for Curricular Engagement & Outreach and Partnerships
Information Literacy & Outreach The University Library’s Outreach mission is to encourage the development of Information Literacy (IL) and critical thinking in individuals. Note: Graphic adapted from the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), Seattle, WA Source: https://louisville.edu/communityengagement/CommunityEngagementGlossary2.7.11.pdf
WaysideChristian Mission
Flyers like this was posted across campus.
Brochure
Brochure
Outcomes & Lessons Learned Outcomes Low student turnout No one from the community attended 100 % participation from vendors Tapping into local financial literacy network Lessons Learned Do not schedule a program before finals, or any other holiday, or important school event Advice from vendors Have programs more often, this helps to get the word out Vendors willing to come back Align programs to meet the needs of the target audience Example: Tax time Financial aid deadlines
Ekstrom Library’s East Entrance
Inside Ekstrom Library’s East Entrance
East Entrance Display
Display
Display with Brochure
Ekstrom Library’s West Entrance
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presents SAVE the DATE Money Smart Week April 18-25, 2015 For Information contact: Fannie M. Cox, Librarian University of Louisville Ekstrom Library 2301 South Third Street Louisville, KY 40292-0001 Phone: 502-852-6747 Email: fmcox@louisville.edu RE: Money Smart Week THANK YOU