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School of Information Resources
and Library Science
1515 East First Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
Tel: (520) 621-3565
Fax: (520) 621-3279
sirls@email.arizona.edu

Department Director

Dr. Bryan Heidorn
1515 East First Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
Tel: (520) 621-3565
Fax: (520) 621-3279
heidorn@email.arizona.edu

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Knowledge River Staff

 

Knowledge River Manager - Gina Macaluso

Gina Macaluso, Assistant Professor and Program Manager for Knowledge River is please to join SIRLS after a 25+ year career as a public librarian with the Pima County Public Library.

ginamacaluso@email.arizona.edu

Tel: (520) 621-5220

 

Knowledge River Graduate Assistant

Tel: (520) 621-3565

kriver@email.arizona.edu
First contact for all infomation about the program. Contact for details about the program, admission, and other details from a current KR student, working for KR

Knowledge River 
E-mail: kriver@email.arizona.edu

Mailing address: 
Knowledge River
1515 E. First St.
Tucson, AZ 85719

SIRLS Student Services Staff

Tom Wilding
SIRLS Associate Director and Academic Advising Coordinator
wilding@email.arizona.edu
Contact for advising, information about the SIRLS program, and careers in library and information science

Geraldine Fragoso
Admissions and Registration Coordinator
gfragoso@email.arizona.edu
During the admissions  and registration processes, Geraldine will be able to help you with the status of your admissions file School of Information Resources & Library Science, The University of Arizona.

Kris Hogeboom
Business Manager, Senior
hogeboom@email.arizona.edu
Once admitted as a KR Scholar, Kris will be your financial aid contact.

Polly Lindeman Mitchell
Program Coordinator, Senior
plmitch@email.arizona.edu
Contact for details about the SIRLS program and details about course offerings.

SIRLS Knowledge River Scholarship Fund

Knowledge River is a Tucson-based educational experience within the School of information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS) that focuses on educating information professionals who have experience with and sensitivity to Latino and Native American populations. Knowledge River fosters an understanding of library and information issues from the perspectives of Latino and Native Americans and advocates for culturally sensitive library and information services to these communities. Scholarship funds will be used to support Knowledge River Scholars, which as selected each year to participate in the program.

Donate to the SIRLS Knowledge River Scholarship Fund Now

School of Information Resources & Library Science
The University of Arizona

1515 East First Street
Tucson, Arizona 85719 U.S.A.
Tel: (520) 621-3565 
E-mail: sirls@email.arizona.edu 
URL: http://sirls.arizona.edu/
An American Library Association-accredited program

 


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