Jennifer DePino
Jennifer DePino is the 2016 recipient of the Lady Kate Medders Endowed Scholarship.
She is currently in her second semester at UNT and enjoying the program immensely.
She is a member of the UNT-Manchester City Library New England Cohort.
Jennifer has a previous English Master's degree. After teaching various English classes,
including Freshman Composition I and II, College Writing, Research Methodologies,
Oral Communication, Mystery Writing, Intro to Literature, and Intro to Journalism,
as an adjunct instructor for some 20 years, she found the LIS field. The college where
she taught closed in December 2015, but when the impending closure was announced in
summer 2015, she happened to see an ad for the program at my local library, she says,
“I decided to take a leap and make a change--I had always thought that in another
life, I might like to be a librarian, and when the opportunity presented itself, it
was too good to pass up!” Jennifer has also worked as an editor of supplemental educational
materials (K-12) and as a freelance editor and writer of K-12 teacher resources and
ESL materials, all in the K-12 scholastic market.
Ms. DePino lives in southern New Hampshire with her husband, two children, and two
cats. She love the beach and lakes in the summer and skiing in the winter, and in
their free time (what little there is of it these days!) the family loves to putter
in my garden (mostly perennials and annual flowers, some herbs, and tomatoes)
The Alumni Society is proud to introduce the Lady Kate Medders Alumni Society Scholars for 2014 - 2015:
Jane Reed
Jane Reed is a part time Masters' degree student in Information Science, Information
Systems at UNT College of Information. She has a 4.0 GPA and is 24 hours into her
degree. Previously, Jane completed her Masters' in Curriculum and Instruction Education,
Language and Literacy degree at the University of Texas at Austin. During undergraduate
school at the University of Texas at Austin, she was a world ranked scholastic swimmer.
Current professional activities include The Heart of Texas Writing Project and The
University of Texas at Austin's affiliate of the National Writing Project. Based
on academic performance, she is a member of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society
and Kappa Delta Phi Honor Society. Jane grew up in Champaign, Illinois and graduated
from Champaign Central High School.
As an English as a Second Language teacher in Austin, Texas for 13 years, Jane has
worked with students that speak a wide variety of different languages: Japanese, Chinese,
Arabic, Urdu, Taiwanese, Hungarian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, French, Spanish, Russian,
and Korean. Jane gained valuable communication skills while working with a culturally
diverse population through her teaching career.
Receiving the College of Information Alumni Society Lady Kate Medders Scholarship
is a great honor. This endowed scholarship is funded by alumni membership dues.
The scholarship is awarded once yearly to two outstanding students. The scholarship
will allow Jane to finish her Master's degree in the next year and move into a new
career. She wishes to pursue a career as an academic librarian at the university
or as an information specialist in the technology field. Jane is honored to receive
this scholarship and the alumni support for her Master's degree.
Tiffany Durham
Tiffany Durham is a part time Masters' degree student in Library Science at the UNT
College of Information. She states, "My purpose in life is to educate those who educate
young children through play and literacy!" She has shared this purpose with children
at a summer camp, early childhood classrooms, children's bookstores, children's museums,
college/county libraries and a classroom in rural South Africa.
Currently, Tiffany is an Early Literacy Consultant in San Antonio, Texas and is known
as “Miss Tiffany” the Storytime Chick because it is just too darn cute not to squawk
like a chicken when you sing ‘If You Are Happy and You Know It'. Since her birthday
is the same as Randolph Caldecott, she plans to dedicate her life to Children's Literature
and would love not only to be on the Caldecott Book Selection Committee someday but
be the serve as committee chair.
Tiffany has completed three semesters towards her Masters in Library and Information
Science. She remarks, "My short-term career goal is to work as a Children's Librarian
and long-term goal is to work in Sub-Sahara Africa as a literacy consultant".
Reading and writing difficulties came to light in the eighth grade for Tiffany who
learned she was reading and spelling at a third-grade level. Her parents located an
Orton Gillingham tutor to assist with her dyslexia her freshman year. "It was this
tutor that introduced me to literature", recalls Tiffany. Her love for listening and
dramatizing a story grew from one grandmother's love of audiobooks and the others
love to tell the story.
"The LIS online courses have been a wonderful experience for me as a learner," states
Ms. Durham. "My journey to this point is a bit of a struggle but the lessons learned
are so fulfilling. I can't imagine that taking a simpler path would have made me into
the person I am today. Receiving the College of Information Alumni Society Lady Kate
Medders Scholarship is truly an honor!"