Empowered Students for University Libraries & Archives (ESULA)

Application for Membership

What is ESULA?

ESULA is a recognized student organization (RSO) housed out of University Libraries & Archives. The purpose of the RSO is:

  • To raise awareness of and serve as an advocate for University Libraries & Archives services and collections.
  • To serve as an on-campus peer resource/mentor for University Libraries & Archives.

What kinds of activities will I participate in as an ESULA member?

  • Present residence hall floor programs on University Libraries & Archives services
  • Give tours of University Libraries & Archives facilities for English Composition and School of Library & Information Management (SLIM) Orientation classes
  • Make presentations to newly-enrolled students on University Libraries & Archives services at SWARM programs
  • Participate in activities for the William Allen White Children’s Book Award celebration
  • Participate in activities for National Library Week
  • Participate in activities for Banned Books Week
  • Participate in/coordinate other activities for the ESU and Emporia communities regarding library, reading, and other information literacy programs

What will I gain from involvement with ESULA?

As a member of ESULA, you will receive the following benefits:

  • An ESULA polo shirt for ESULA activities
  • Dinners with the Dean of University Libraries & Archives
  • Complimentary food
  • Enhanced library privileges
  • A personal letter of recommendation from the Dean of University Libraries & Archives
  • Opportunities to interact and network with University Libraries & Archives faculty & staff
  • Opportunity to gain leadership development skills through participation in a recognized student organization

What is the time commitment for being an ESULA member?

ESULA members are expected to give at least four hours of service each month to the organization and University Libraries & Archives. In addition, the following activities are required attendance:

  • ESULA Member Training—held on one day at the beginning of school in August
  • William Allen White Children’s Book Award Activities—October
  • National Library Week—April
  • Monthly meetings of ESULA

Who do I contact with more questions?

For more information, contact Cynthia Akers, Associate Professor and Information Literacy/Outreach Coordinator, University Libraries and Archives at or 620-341-5480.

Empowered Students for University Libraries & Archives (ESULA)

Application for Membership

Name______

Address (Local)______

Phone Number (Local)______

Address (Permanent)______

Phone Number (Permanent)______

E-mail Address______

Classification (circle one) Fresh. Soph. Jr. Sr. Grad.

Major______Minor______

Cumulative GPA______

Please answer the following questions on another sheet of paper.

  1. List all organizations and activities you have been involved with in college (include leadership roles). If a freshman, list your high school activities, as well.
  1. List any experiences that you have in working with libraries and/or archives.
  1. Why do you want to be an Empowered Student for University Libraries & Archives (ESULA)?
  1. Describe the leadership experience that has had the greatest impact on your life.

Please have one faculty/staff member (a high school teacher is acceptable for first-semester freshmen) write a letter of recommendation for you for membership into ESULA. Please have all letters of recommendation sent to:

Cynthia Akers

Associate Professor, University Libraries & Archives

Campus Box 4051

Name of Person Writing Recommendation______

All applications and letters of recommendation are due by Friday, August 31, 2007. Interviews will be held during the week of September 3. You will be contacted for a date, time, and location.