“Gwen Gray receives Business Librarianship Award”
Show Me Mizzou, May 1, 2025
Shannon Cary
First-Generation Students View Libraries as an Essential Campus Resource
As a first-generation student, I have always been passionate about supporting first-generation students! After joining Mizzou as a Student Success Librarian, I started supporting first-generation student initiatives. Eventually, I became a member of the First-Generation Student Success Advisory Board, which meets regularly to ensure we continue supporting our first-generation students best, promoting services, starting initiatives, and creating goals for the First-Generation Student Initiatives coordinator.
When students in Tri-Alpha, the first-generation honor society, answered a question about which campus resource impacted them the most, they all answered the library. One student wrote, “The library and the helpfulness of the faculty! The library has been an amazing resource as someone who needs to study and lives in a place with multiple roommates. The faculty has helped guide me throughout my years here and point me in the direction I needed.”
In the past year, I have built tools and initiatives at the library that support our first-generation students both directly and indirectly. I’ve presented at student events, to student parents, and at tabling events to share library tools with first-generation students, and I am so excited that they have found our resources helpful! Here are a few resources that might be helpful for first-generation students or faculty and staff who are interested in discussing how to support first-generation students better:
• A new library webpage for first-generation students sharing resources and tools that are curated specifically for first-generation students. Find it here: https://libraryguides.missouri.edu/firstgen
• The NEW Wellbeing Collection on the first floor of Ellis Library includes resources for first-generation students and other campus groups, as well as books for leisure reading.
• A Faculty and Staff First-Generation Initiative, where any faculty and staff can join our reading group. We meet to discuss articles on first-generation topics monthly, and one book per semester.
For more information, contact me: Jill Kline, jill.kline@missouri.edu.
Special Collections Open House, May 7
Graves and Gray Author Poster at Research Day
Rebecca Graves and Gwen Gray were coauthors on a poster at Ellis Fischel’s Research Day – titled “Lymphedema Adaptive Clothing Experience (LACE): A Scoping Review of Lymphedema Apparel Issues”.

Granger Receives Chancellor’s Staff Award
Ashley Granger received the Chancellor’s Outstanding Staff Award in the Technical/Paraprofessional category. From the award letter: “We are pleased to share that you were selected to receive the Chancellor’s Outstanding Staff Award for Technical/Paraprofessional! Each year we recognize staff members who reflect the best of our University community through their job performance, job-related personal qualities, relationships with associates and commitment to our mission and values. Congratulations on receiving this honor.”
The recognition ceremony is on May 21 at 1:30 pm.
Highlighted Posts of the Week
- Ellis Library Open Extended Hours for Finals Study
- Countdown to Finals: Additional countdown posts will be posted for the next couple of weeks.
Open House Research Presentation: Touching a Global Past in Private Collection of Books and Manuscripts
Library Management Team Notes
The Amigos Member Conference 2025 (Free)
How are libraries confronting the present moment while preparing for promising futures? The May 14th Amigos Member Conference 2025 will examine libraries’ current landscape and future possibilities.
Join fellow members for a day of inspiring ideas and future-focused conversations centered on this year’s theme: “Our Present. Our Futures.” Beginning with the opening keynote from Julie Mosbo Ballestro, the LexisNexis sponsored Amigos Member Conference 2025 will also include the Annual Member Business Meeting, several concurrent sessions, and a closing keynote presentation focused on leading library innovation from Lisa Wells.
Register as an Amigos member today for this free learning opportunity!
Staff Corner: Wake for David Truesdale
Janet Marsh, David Truesdale’s wife, is holding a wake for David on June 14. She is having the gathering catered and asked that people RSVP to janetlmarsh@gmail.com or text her at 573-864-2267.