Want to win $250? If you’ve used the Makerspace, Media Services, or the DRI Lab, you can! The Library Curiosity and Innovation Award exists to celebrate students who have taken advantage of the university library’s resources to bring their projects to life.
From data science and design to multimedia storytelling and hands-on digital fabrication, the Library Curiosity and Innovation Award encourages students across all disciplines to showcase how they’ve integrated library tools into their research projects in unique and impactful ways. It’s an opportunity to recognize projects that go beyond traditional research, embracing the library’s resources to create original, socially relevant, and technically impressive work.
Some examples of qualifying work include: prototyping in the Makerspace, capturing immersive audio-visual content with equipment from Media Services, or leveraging the specialized tools in the Digital Research and Inquiry (DRI) Lab.
Three winners will be chosen, and each winner will receive $250 in recognition of their outstanding project, underscoring our commitment to fostering innovative research and supporting the next generation of thinkers and creators.
For more information on the Library Curiosity and Innovation Awards and to submit your project, visit the library’s website.