
This May, eight library student employees will be graduating. We will be honoring these wonderful students to extend our thanks for their years of service. They will be presented with a certificate of recognition, a bookmark, and an honor cord for graduation. In addition, they will be featured on the Data Viz Wall.
Circulation:
Kaitlin Gauggel of Holbrook, NY, will be graduating with a degree in Psychology. She has been working at the library since 2021. Upon graduation, Kaitlin plans to work full-time as a Registered Behavior Technician and get her master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Natalia Villegas of Sarasota will be graduating with a degree in English. She has been working at the library since September 2023. After graduation, Natalia plans to teach elementary school and work toward her master's.
Taylor Melson of Estero will be graduating with a degree in Digital Media Design. She has been working at the library since the summer of 2024. Her post-graduation plans include gaining relevant work experience, working on creative passion projects, and expanding her art business—Taylor’s World Creations. “I have really enjoyed my time at the library and can say it is my favorite job I have ever had. I could see myself pursuing a job within this field in the future, as I know it is something that brings me fulfilment and job satisfaction,” she said.
University Archives and Special Collections:
Olivia Bechdel of Fort Myers will be graduating with a degree in Environmental Education. She has been working as an archival assistant since January 2022. Upon graduation, Olivia wants to become a park ranger. “My favorite memories are often coming in the day before an exhibit opening. You can just feel the excitement,” she said.
Xena McKinley of Idyllwild, Calif., will be graduating with a degree in History. She has been working as an archival assistant since June 2024. Her post-graduation plans are to gain more experience in our archives and pursue a graduate degree in Library Information Sciences with a focus on archival work. “Working so closely with the [Lawrence Quinn] family gave a unique perspective I did not have regarding archival work, and I have been privileged to help preserve Lt. Quinn's legacy for his family,” she said.
Library Marketing & Outreach:
Haley Jarrett of Plant City will be graduating with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. She has been working as an ambassador since Fall 2022. Her post-graduation plan is to become an outpatient orthopedic physical therapist. “I have loved my time working at the library. My favorite memory has been planning and executing different fun events with all of my coworkers,” she said.
Nahiara Melendez-Nieves of Ave Maria will be graduating with a degree in Elementary Education. She has been working as an ambassador since Fall 2022. Nahiara plans to return home and start her teaching career in August after graduation.
Adriana Vidal of Bradenton will be graduating with a degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She has been working as an ambassador since Fall 2023. Post-graduation, Adriana plans to earn more clinical hours and prepare for the MCAT. “I really enjoyed taking part in the creative activities and having such amazing co-workers,” she said.
Thank you, students, for your service and contribution to the amazing culture of the library. You will be missed! You all have bright futures ahead of you!