Group of students talking on Watson Library steps

KU Libraries Student Ambassadors Program

KU Libraries Student Ambassadors Program (KULSAP) exists to engage and build awareness among students toward enhancing libraries’ services and facilities.

The KU Libraries Student Ambassadors Program (KULSAP) exists to promote student input and involvement in library services and programming. Members of KULSAP will also work closely with leaders of KU Libraries to review and refine strategies for supporting students across all of our locations. View the full program guidelines for more information.

Recent Activities

Students interact while doing a craft.
Libraries Student Ambassadors came up with the idea for an "Affirmation Station" leading up to finals week, with positive messages, crafts and other activities.
Students pose with two cardboard Jayhawk standees.
The "Hawk Hunt" during Hawk Week was another KULSAP generated idea geared toward familiarizing students with the Libraries' multiple locations.
Students gather on the Library Lawn at a table with giveaway items.
Libraries Student Ambassadors regularly attend events, like "Library on the Lawn" during the Watson Centennial Celebration, as volunteers and serve as a connecting point for the general student population.

KULSAP Contact

Owen Murphy

balemont@ku.edu

Steering Committee

Jill Becker
jkbecker@ku.edu

Jeromy Horkman
jhorkman@ku.edu

Christy McWard
cmcward@ku.edu

Rebecca Schroeder
rls@ku.edu