By Emily Cordonnier 21
I love looking through old photos; if I could, I’d do it all day. Thankfully, I can at least for a couple of hours a day. Over the past couple of months, I’ve been working with the photo collection in the University Archives, alphabetizing, organizing and removing duplicate photos.
If every photo tells a story, those drawers hold a library full of student and faculty history. Some photos are too good not to share; during my work, I routinely found myself taking photos of the images and sending them to my friends so they could share the experience. Here are some of my favorite photos and moments in UD history.
By Katy Kelly
This fall, University Libraries faculty and staff offered seven asynchronous programs in partnership with Housing and Residence Life’s AVIATE program, reaching 5,281 students. With a pivot to virtual programming, we developed new and engaging content on a variety of topics using platforms like Springshare’s LibWizard and Google Forms. Take a look at the results of our fall semester programming lineup.
Making Memes: Visual Literacy and Internet Culture
In August and September, Bridget Retzloff and Jillian Ewalt invited students to learn about visual literacy while creating their own memes. Students watched a short interactive lecture on visual literacy, memes, and finding public domain images; participated in an activity to find an image and create or remix a meme; and then shared their images and answered reflection questions. 567 students received PATH points, and we all benefited from seeing some student meme examples that accurately reflect the vibe of 2020.