Accomplishments: University Libraries
Jen Culley (Libraries) has been selected as the 2026 James S. McPhee Librarian of the Year at 性视界传媒. Culley was recognized for her leadership, efficiency, and innovation within the Acquisitions unit of the University Libraries. She led a major workflow review that brought the work of two units into one more cohesive operation, improving鈥
Mark Lenker (Libraries) is the 2026 recipient of the Libraries' Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award. He was recognized for his outstanding contributions to library scholarship, including his book, The Human Relationship with Information, and his article, 鈥淭houghts on Synthesizing Information: A Research Skill for Our Time?鈥 in portal:鈥
Kristina Khanoyan (Libraries) has been selected as the 2026 Libraries Classified Employee of the Year. She was selected for her dedication to the mission of the University Libraries and her meaningful support of student success through Access Services.
Niki Fullmer (Libraries) has been selected as the 2026 recipient of the Libraries' Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. She was selected for the honor for her efforts to secure funding for sensory inclusive kits that help students navigate lights, sounds, smells, and other sensory experiences more comfortably during outreach events, for鈥
Liliana Avila-Estrada (Libraries) is the recipient of the Libraries' 2026 Administrative Faculty of the Year Award. She was recognized for her exceptional work as the Libraries鈥 Faculty Recruitment Coordinator, where she guides academic and administrative faculty searches with professionalism and steady leadership, supports successful hires, and鈥
Joseph Kevin Sebastian (Libraries) is the recipient of the Libraries' 2026 Innovative Solutions and Customer Service Award. He received the award for his work in developing the Libraries' GEM (Gather, Evaluate, Make) Microcredential Series, which reimagined the traditional one-shot library instruction session into a flexible, skills-based鈥
Nicole DeVille, Miguel Fudolig, Binita Adhikari, Md Maksudul Alam (all Epidemiology and Biostatistics), Gabriela Buccini (Social and Behavioral Health), and Xan Goodman (Libraries) coauthored a paper titled 鈥淏reast Cancer Knowledge and Preventive Practice Among Graduate Students: A Scoping Review鈥 in the journal Cancers. The article assesses the鈥
Kathryn Houk (Medicine; Libraries) is a recipient of the Medical Library Association's 2026 President's Award for her work on developing an Open Database to Support Promotion and Tenure Efforts for Health Sciences Librarians. The award recognizes the effort in creating an invaluable resource that fulfills a critical need among academic鈥
Aidy Weeks (Medicine; Libraries) has been elected to the el2026 Medical Library Association (MLA) Board of Directors. MLA is a global, nonprofit educational organization, with a membership of more than 2,500 institutions and professionals in the health information field. The Board of Directors serves as the governing body of MLA, representing鈥
Christina Miskey (Libraries) recently received the Graduate College Distinguished Service Medallion from the Graduate College in recognition for her contributions to educating and supporting the Graduate College, Grad Academy, and its students. She was recognized at the recent Inspiration, Innovation, Impact event at the annual GPSA鈥
Genevieve Milliken (Libraries) was part of a national Data Management Plan Tool (DMPTool) working group that created the newly released template aligned with updated National Institutes of Health Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP) requirements, which will be required for proposals due on or after May 25, 2026. She helped revise the鈥
Kathryn Houk (Libraries; Medicine) earned the Health Literacy Specialist Certificate from the Institute for Healthcare Advancement. The certificate is an accredited, 7-course educational credential program that equips professionals with essential health literacy principles and practices to improve understanding of complex health information and鈥