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Escape Room

The ODY Library would like to invite you to participate in a SLU-themed escape room. Your team will crack codes, open locked boxes, translate clues, and more in this thrilling race against the clock!

This activity is digital-free; requiring creative use of the library materials and primary sources provided in the escape room. Work together to complete ‘missions’ pertaining to SLU, Canton, and North Country history to successfully ‘escape.’ The escape room is best suited for groups of 8-15 students per session, and typically takes about an hour to complete. 

January 11, 2020 3:00-4:00pm
Room
Main Lobby

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January 10, 2020 1:00-2:00pm

Melody Denny

Melody Denny serves as the WORD Studio Director and teaches PCA 225: Peer Mentoring in Rhetoric and Communication.
WORD Studio Director
Melody Denny

Gwen Cunningham

Gwen Cunningham is the Science Librarian at St. Lawrence University. Gwen has an M.L.I.S. from the University of Rhode Island and a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts.  She comes to SLU with past experience at Brown University’s Center for Digital Initiatives as well as the Providence Athenæum.

Science Librarian
Gwen Cunningham

Carol Cady

Carol works with faculty and students in classrooms and in the science library’s GIS computer lab, offering instruction and assistance with spatial analysis and geographic information systems, and coordinates the overall selection and organization of the libraries’ geospatial data collections.

Carol has a BS and MS in Zoology from University of Massachusetts and University of Vermont. In addition to geographic information systems work, Carol has worked for many years as a field biologist monitoring bird populations in the Northeast.

GIS Program Director
Carol Cady

Michelle Gillie

Michelle is responsible for collection development and acquisitions for the SLU Libraries, overseeing activities related to the evaluation, acquisition, licensing, and management of scholarly resources in a variety of formats. She has a BA in English/Writing from Edinboro University and received her MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh. Her professional interests include cooperative collection development, copyright and intellectual property issues.

Collection Development/Acquisitions Librarian
Michelle Gillie