Fogler Friends Newsletter 8/25/2023

In This Issue:

  • Salon: Planning the Next-Generation University: Parachuting Off the Enrollment Cliff
  • Dean of Libraries on The Maine Question podcast
  • Fogler Library Magazine 2023 Issue Published

Salon: Planning the Next-Generation University: Parachuting Off the Enrollment Cliff

The Lynch Room has reopened with a new moniker – The Salon – a re-envisioning of this space as a place for our community to congregate, discuss, and collaborate on ideas. We hope that the newly minted multidisciplinary Salon Series, with rich topical themes, will foster the kind of conversations and action that will be remembered for a lifetime.

Join us on Tuesday September 12, 2023 from 12:00-2:00pm at our hybrid salon Planning the Next-Generation University: Parachuting Off the Enrollment Cliff. Please visit the Salon website to learn about future salons.

Flyer with information about the event. Links to web page with further details.

Dean of Libraries on The Maine Question podcast

In case you missed it, Dean of Libraries Daisy Domínguez Singh was featured on The Maine Question podcast where she was asked: What role do libraries play in the digital age?


Fogler Library Magazine 2023 Issue Published

The Raymond H. Fogler Library Magazine is back! All issues may be viewed from our magazine website.


What’s your Fogler story? If you have a Fogler Library story to share, please be in touch. We’re accepting submissions that we’ll share on social media throughout the year!

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