Brouillette’s presentation is from her master's thesis on the collective memory and the Holocaust in Europe and the United States. It is titled Curating the Holocaust and the Victims of Nazi Persecution: Collective Memory and the Impact on Exhibitions. A Site Survey of Holocaust Memorials and Museums.
Working with SLIS faculty advisor Dr. Jiqun Liu, Ph.D. students, Ben Wang and Jinmiao Chen have received the DISC Graduate Student Seed Fund.
OLISSA has been working hard on some projects they hope to see come through in the Spring semester. After a successful Tulsa meetup in November, there are further plans for a Tulsa meetup in March at the OLA 24 Conference as well as a Norman meetup in April.
With new members joining there is a plan for an upcoming workshop event through Bizzell Library that will help give students resources when applying for librarian jobs before and after graduation. Don’t forget that we are here to help offer a community for every MLIS student in the program near and far!