Zine Your Thesis
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus
Students
Are you interested in a new and creative way to tell people about
your thesis or other major project?
Join us for a new workshop with Mary Ruge, Liaison Librarian in
Liberal Arts (and comics scholarship aficionado), to learn how to turn
their thesis, essay, or whatever you want into a zine!
A zine (pronounced ZEEN) is a self-published, non-commercial print
work that allows you to infuse some creativity into your scholarship
while making all of your hard work more accessible to peers and
novices alike! No prior zine-making experience is required. All you
will need is an idea (already written or still being conceived) and an
openness to getting creative. Examples and art supplies will be provided.
Registration is appreciated for the workshop organizers'
preparation but is not required. All are welcome though the program
will be most suitable for upper grade levels, college students, and
adult learners.
If you or any individuals with disabilities in your group need accessibility accommodations, please contact Stacey Burns, University Libraries Programs and Outreach Manager, at [email protected] to communicate your needs.
Click here for additional information
Location Information
DEV 127A - Computer Lab
This event will take place in the Richard M. DeVos Center (DEV) at 401 Fulton St W, Grand Rapids, MI 49504
The Computer Lab (DEV 127 A) is next to the Steelcase Library in Building A of the DeVos Center. Building A is located near the Beckering Family Carillon Tower.
Parking Information: How to Obtain Your Free Visitor Permit for the Zine Event
GVSU is a permit-only campus. Visitors may obtain a parking permit from University Library staff, the Parking Service office, or utilize the pay-to-park locations.
** Active Students, Faculty, and Staff are not eligible for visitor permits. Please visit the student and faculty/staff permit pages for more information.**
GVSU Parking Regulations Apply. Please see GVSU Parking for details on visitor requirements.
- Guests and visitors may utilize the pay-to-park areas marked in green on the campus maps. When parking in pay-to-park, we highly recommend using ParkMobile.
- If you would prefer a permit at no cost, visit
the Service
Desk at the Steelcase Library in the Richard M. DeVos Center
of the Pew Grand Rapids Campus to get a parking permit from Library
staff when you arrive on campus to receive a pass.
The visitor permit is valid in the Seward Lot and Seward Lot Parking RampONLY. The permit must be printed and displayed on the dashboard of each vehicle. It must be placed on the lower left corner (driver's side) of the dash.
More wayfinding information can be found at campus maps.
Download parking map for the Robert C. Pew Campus - Grand Rapids
Contact Information
Mary Ruge, Liaison Librarian in Liberal Arts, University Libraries
[email protected]
Bob McVay, Library Specialist, Library Access Support Services,
University Libraries
[email protected]
Stacey Burns, Programs and Outreach Manager, University Libraries
[email protected]
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This event was added to the calendar by Stacey Burns (burnssta@gvsu.edu) on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 and was last updated on Friday, September 13, 2024 at 12:03 p.m.
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