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Green Presents at Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students Conference

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Graduate Programs Librarian and Adjunct Professor of Conservatory Academics Rosemary Green, Ph.D., attended the Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students conference at Kennesaw State University in Georgia on March 22 and March 23, where she gave a research presentation, “Acknowledging Doctoral Students’ Reading Experiences.” She has conducted an ongoing research project with Shenandoah Conservatory graduate students to learn how these students develop, understand, and deploy their own reading practices. In her presentation, Dr. Green noted, “Despite the fundamental role of reading, the literature on and interest in reading at the doctoral level are limited.” Dr. Green also conducted the roundtable discussion, “Applying the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) to Our Projects.”

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