Stockton University has changed dramatically over the course of the last 50 years, and so has the library. We invite you to check out our new interactive exhibit, Your Library: Then, Now, Next, which highlights the past, present, and future vision of Stockton’s library. Travel through time to the library’s launch in the Then section, which features giant polaroids of past iterations of our spaces; large equipment, such as filmstrip projectors, a turntable, and a card catalog; and small items like analog computer punch cards and card catalog cards. The Now section features huge photo prints from the 1990s through today, cassettes and iPods, and showcases a study carrel with a Royal Electric Typewriter in working condition. Feel free to type a suggestion for us or a message to share with your social media followers. Don’t forget to use our exhibit hashtag #StocktonLibX and tag us @stocktonu_library! The Next section invites you to do some “blue-sky thinking” and look ahead as we move toward our upcoming renovation. There are interactive areas–a digital word cloud display and a charrette-style survey–for you to voice your opinions and weigh in on ideas for the future of the library.
You won’t want to miss this exhibit, located in the library’s 1st-floor exhibit space until further notice. Please join us for our exhibit opening and light refreshments on September 14 at 4:30pm.
Please join us in welcoming Cheyenne Riehl, our new Student Success Librarian! Along with the rest of our librarians, Cheyenne is responsible for library instruction, collection development, and serving as a subject librarian. As Student Success Librarian, she will also specialize in assisting EOF, Global Education, and international students.
Cheyenne holds both a BS in Evolutionary Anthropology and a Master of Information with a concentration in Library Information Science, and she will be joining Natalie as the subject librarian for Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Coastal Zone Management, Environmental Science & Studies, Geology, Marine Science, Mathematics, Sociology, Sustainability, and Anthropology. She has previously worked for Rutgers University, The University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Ocean County College.
If you'd like to reach out to Cheyenne, you can find her contact information on her Meet a Librarian page.