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PLA Public Library Conference 2016

  By Arden Kirkland May 16, 2016 May 16, 2016 News

This is a guest post from Peg Elliott, a member of Cohort 2 of the Design for Learning program, reporting back from the conference she attended as one of our scholarship recipients. In early April, I attended the 2016 Public Library Conference in Denver CO. This conference is held every two … Continue reading

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Scholarship Recipients

  By Arden Kirkland May 10, 2016 May 10, 2016 News

As a part of our IMLS funding, we have been able to offer 14 scholarships for current participants to attend conferences related to their library work and their work in the D4L program. The scholarships range from $250-$1000, and were awarded to participants in both Cohort 1 and Cohort 2. … Continue reading

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Scholarships Available

  By Arden Kirkland March 4, 2016 March 4, 2016 News

The D4L Leadership Team is pleased to announce that we are able to offer 14 scholarships for current participants to attend conferences related to their library work and their work in the D4L program. The scholarships range from $250-$1000. Please take a look at the more detailed call for applications … Continue reading

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