Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Workshops

Jan. 15, 2026, 3 p.m.

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Syracuse University Libraries is hosting several workshops for the Spring 2026 semester. All events are free and open to attend for all Syracuse University students, faculty and staff. Registration is required. For more information on the Spring 2026 workshops, visit SU Libraries Workshops Research Guide.

New this semester, the Graduate Student Research Roundtables*, which are funded in part by graduate student fees, will feature a ‘Passport Program.’ In addition to building their skills and community with other graduate students, those who attend these sessions in person will be entered into raffles and be eligible for prizes. Students attending each Roundtable session in person will receive a custom-designed passport. For every session attended, participants will receive a stamp—each stamp counts as one entry into a semester-end raffle. The more sessions a student attends, the more entries they earn, increasing their chances of winning a special prize. At the end of each Roundtable session, students will be encouraged to complete a brief assessment form. Those who do will be entered into a raffle for a session-specific prize. Any student who attends all Roundtable sessions in a semester will receive a Certificate of Completion and a guaranteed prize, recognizing their full participation and commitment to professional and academic development.

The Roundtable series, coordinated by the Libraries Department of Research and Scholarship, is a longstanding initiative designed to foster connections among graduate students across disciplines. This series offers a collaborative environment where participants can explore research methodologies, discover specialized resources within Syracuse University Libraries, and engage in professional development activities tailored to support their academic and career advancement. While the primary focus is on graduate students, the events are inclusive and open to the broader campus community.

The Spring 2026 Workshops are (note *Research Roundtables feature Passport Program):

The Passport Program is made possible by a gift from Libraries’ Advisory Board member Laurence G. Bousquet G’80.

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