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<i>Society for Classical Studies</i> on careers in library science, followed by (in person) Q&A/<span data-markjs="true" class="markti8p2vq6q" data-ogac="" data-ogab="" data-ogsc="" data-ogsb="">dis</span>cussion with Matthew Hunter (FSU Classics MA alumnus
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<b>Wednesday, February 16, 4:00-5:00 pm, Dodd Hall Landing.</b> RSVP to jhclark@fsu.edu (all are welcome, but we'll arrange ~
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<span class="x_freebirdFormviewerViewHeaderDescription" dir="auto">Join Laura Surtees on February 16, 4-5pm EST for a career development seminar on librarianship. Laura Surtees has a background in Greek archaeology, receiving her PhD in Classical and Near Eastern
Archaeology from Bryn Mawr College in 2012. For 20 years, she excavated in Israel, Italy, Ukraine, and Greece. In Greece, she worked as the Field Director and Assistant Director of the Kastro Kallithea excavations in Thessaly and wrote her
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dis</span>sertation on urbanism in Thessaly focusing on Kastro Kallithea as a case study. After finishing her PhD, she taught for a few years at University of Pennsylvania and Franklin and Marshall before shifting her career focus to librarianship. In 2015,
she became a Research and Instruction Librarian and the Coordinator of Rhys Carpenter Library, a specialty library focused on archaeology, classics, art history and architecture at Bryn Mawr College. As the subject librarian, she stays connected to the
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dis</span>cipline-specific research on the ancient world. She also manage a physical space of the library where she has incorporated digital scholarship into the physical space by projecting digital color onto sculpture in the library to promote the value and
importance of ancient polychromy and to create a more welcoming library space. Librarianship combines her academic background with an interest in supporting student success and teaching them the value of information literacy.</span><br>
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