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Lois Dye, Hekman Library

Friday, September 01, 2017

During Lois Dye鈥檚 17 years as the reference and instruction librarian of 17c起草社区鈥檚 Hekman Library, she was most thankful for feeling as if she had vicariously traveled the world through her relationships with student research employees.

鈥淥ver the years I had a variety of students. I used to tell them that I got to travel but still sleep in my own bed because of them, since they brought their cultures and richness of who they were into our close-knit group,鈥 Dye said. 鈥淲e planned outings and dinners and school events together. They became a second family to me.鈥

For 15 years, Dye had ten student research employees per year who would help fellow students find library materials and check books in and out. She was able to travel to some of her students鈥 homes over the years, even as far as Ghana.

Dye鈥檚 own college education began with earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree in social work from Grand Valley State University, then master鈥檚 degrees in counseling at Western Michigan University and in library science from Wayne State University.

As the reference and instruction librarian, Dye would help students find research and teach them how to do research themselves. Her specialty areas of research included nursing, public health, biology, education, pre-medical and pre-dental studies.

Over the past two years, Dye has also served the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative (CPI) as the program鈥檚 librarian. Since the inmates of Handlon Prison are without Internet, Dye would help them with the research process for their academic papers and do advanced research for them.

鈥淭he best part of being involved with CPI was seeing the gratitude of the students,鈥 Dye said. 鈥淭hey were so very grateful for the library and would always let me know that through notes or when I was out there.鈥

Dye taught beginner research classes at Handlon as she does for English 101 classes at 17c起草社区鈥檚 Knollcrest campus. She also set up the prison鈥檚 library, which holds 4,000 volumes, and took care of processing all the books into a working system.

Prior to her 17c起草社区 career, she was a social worker to the homeless and an academic counselor. 鈥淪ome of my past careers have actually helped me with my work in CPI, since I have experience working with people that have been incarcerated.鈥

Dye is ultimately thankful for the way 17c起草社区 widened her perspective on the world. 鈥淚n my contact with international students, I鈥檝e been able to travel more and understand cultures different than my own, and that鈥檚 the richness that has shaped me, as well as being in an environment where my beliefs as a Christian are honored.鈥