A smiling female Noel Studio employee meets with a female student in the center.

Noel Studio

Welcome to the Noel Studio

Located in the Crabbe Library, the Noel Studio helps EKU students develop effective communication and writing skills through peer-to-peer meetings called consultations, which are available both in-person (on the EKU Richmond campus) and online (via Zoom). The Noel Studio also provides technology, spaces, and resources to help students complete their academic work.

About the Space

The Noel Studio space is designed to help you think critically and creatively as you brainstorm, plan, draft, and refine your communication projects. Centrally located in the John Grant Crabbe (Main) Library and designed to facilitate multiple learning styles, the Noel Studio is a 10,000 square-foot space that encourages active learning and collaboration.

Invention Space
Brainstorm ideas; collaborate with peers in small and large groups; save and share your outlines, brainstorms, and plans using the KappBoard, a whiteboard with digital storage; and use low-tech manipulatives, like Legos, Play-Doh, and writeable, magnetic tiles, to plan, prototype, and increase creativity and productivity.

Breakout Spaces
Reserve with or without a Noel Studio consultant to plan, draft, and refine group communication projects; rehearse and record group presentations; and reduce speech anxiety by inviting a few friends or classmates to act as your “practice audience.”

Practice Rooms
Reserve with or without a Noel Studio consultant to plan, draft, and refine individual communication projects; rehearse and record individual presentations; and watch and reflect on a recorded presentation.

Media Wall
Use a keyboard or touchscreen capability to design, create, and revise visual aids; bring a laptop to connect to the large monitor to better visualize and facilitate a group project; and use the large monitors to view and revise research posters in a truer-to-size format.

How Does Noel Studio Benefit Students?


Noel Studio consultations are designed to create stronger, more effective researchers, writers, and communicators, not just better communication products. Our consultants approach student products as a lens through which to teach information literacy, critical reading, and communication/writing strategies students can use throughout their lives. During a consultation, consultants listen and ask questions, provide options, make suggestions, share resources, etc., in order to equip students with a post-consultation revision plan—consultants never merely “edit” or “fix” a student’s work. As such, while students may not leave a consultation with the “perfect” paper, presentation, or product, they should leave with new insights about how to revise and improve upon their work.

Noel Studio Consultant Awards


Noel Studio Consultant Awards honor the student work taking place through our programs in support of the development of informed critical and creative thinkers who communicate effectively. Members of the Noel Studio Consultant Awards Selection Committee represent longstanding partnerships with EKU Libraries, the Department of English, and the Department of Communication, as well as the FCT&L’s Faculty Innovators and faculty partners from across the disciplines. Members of the Noel Studio administrative staff are not eligible to serve on the Selection Committee.

The Ron and Sherrie Lou Noel Award for Excellence in Service to Noel Studio Success celebrates student staff who demonstrate a commitment to student success through supporting, developing, and/or implementing Noel Studio events, services, resources, and/or exemplary public service, and is awarded in honor of the continuing support and generosity of Ron and Sherrie Lou Noel.

The Cooper-Robinson Award for Leadership celebrates student staff who provide exemplary leadership to Noel Studio peers and students, staff, faculty, and non-EKU visitors in the Noel Studio, and is awarded in honor of the leadership and vision of Carrie L. Cooper and Dr. Sherry Robinson.

The Lee Stokes Award for Commitment to Student Success through Excellence in Consulting celebrates graduate and undergraduate Consultants and Course-Embedded Consultants who excel in working one-on-one with students, mentoring junior consultants, and integrating studio pedagogy into their academic work, and is awarded in honor of the dedication and leadership of former Noel Studio consultant Lee Stokes.

Dr. Janna Vice Award for Student Scholarship celebrates student staff who exemplify a commitment to advancing academic excellence at EKU through scholarly and creative endeavors, and is awarded in honor of the support and vision of former EKU Provost Dr. Janna Vice.

The Noel Scholars program provides undergraduate and graduate student employees working within the Noel Studio programs the opportunity to apply for travel funding to present research related to Noel Studio pedagogy at regional and national conferences. To apply for this award, Consultants must be accepted for a conference presentation (or the equivalent) related to Noel Studio pedagogy and/or the enhancement of teaching and learning in the space. Noel Studio student employees may apply prior to receiving official confirmation of acceptance; however, applicants with accepted proposals will be given priority. Proof of acceptance is required for full consideration and for final disbursement of funding.

Mission, Vision , Values & History

Mission
The Noel Studio for Academic Creativity programs exist to create innovative support for communication, research, and teaching and learning initiatives that enhance deep learning at EKU.

Vision
The Noel Studio for Academic Creativity will lead the EKU community, its service region, and the nation as a transformative physical and virtual hub for innovation in pedagogy, critical and creative thinking, research, and communication.

Values
The Noel Studio promotes the values of innovations in pedagogy and deep learning across campus:

  • self-efficacy
  • intentionality
  • transparency in teaching and learning
  • faculty and students as co-facilitators of learning
  • high-impact practice
  • creative thinking
  • engagement with EKU service region

The Noel Studio for Academic Creativity is a multiliteracy center offering integrated support services for research, writing, and communication (defined broadly to include digital and multimodal communication), strategically located in the center of Eastern Kentucky University’s (EKU) John Grant Crabbe (Main) Library. The Noel Studio debuted its renovated, technology-sophisticated spaces and integrated services in the Crabbe Library in fall 2010; however, the initial concept was born in 2003 and arose from an academic administrative internship between the former Dean of Libraries and the former Writing Center Director. While originally centered around the possibility of establishing a writing center branch in–or relocating the writing center to–the Main Library, discussions between the Dean and Director soon expanded to acknowledge campus-wide shifts in pedagogy, classroom practice, and assignment design that encouraged more experiential and cooperative assignments, with fewer papers and more digital and/or multimodal assignments intentionally focused on critical and creative outcomes. Additionally, as part of the re-accreditation process, EKU initiated a 2007 Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) to improve student learning through a coordinated institutional effort to graduate informed, critical and creative thinkers who communicate effectively, which was both response and catalyst to these campus-wide shifts.

The Dean and Director soon recognized that meeting the new and somewhat unfamiliar needs arising from such shifts and transitions would extend well beyond simply relocating or combining Writing Center and Libraries services. Further supported by Writing Center and Libraries employees noting student requests for guidance, technology, and spaces that were not available as services anywhere on EKU’s campus, they invited additional campus partners and stakeholders to join an interdisciplinary advisory board whose charge would be to envision, develop, and implement a space and service model to meet these needs. The Noel Studio Advisory Board, still active today, initially included representatives from the Libraries, the Writing Center, University Programs, Information Technology, and the departments of English & Theatre and Communication, among others. Having the Dean of University Programs join the Advisory Board to represent this interdisciplinary college, which housed the aforementioned QEP, served to highlight and strengthen the common missions of the Noel Studio and the QEP. Aligning the burgeoning mission of the Noel Studio with the goals of programs such as the QEP, University Programs, and the Student Government Association (SGA) through the advisory board proved to be an effective method of garnering support from campus partners. Ultimately, the Noel Studio became an official QEP initiative, and, with support from generous donors, matching state funds, and QEP and departmental support (namely from the Libraries, English & Theatre, and Communication), EKU began construction on the Noel Studio in the fall of 2009 and opened the newly-renovated 10,000 square foot space in fall 2010, which absorbed the existing Writing Center and added services, resources, and technologies designed to support multimodal, digital communication.

The Noel Studio opened to serve the EKU community on September 20, 2010. Staffed by highly trained student employees, the Noel Studio began offering consultations, workshops, and interactive sessions on subjects ranging from integrating creativity into the classroom to writing for the web and conducting academic research. In 2013, the Noel Studio expanded its programs to include a Minor in ACT (Applied Creative Thinking), the Teaching & Learning Center (TLC), and a collaborative relationship with the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (URCE). In fall 2018, the TLC officially transitioned into its current space on the third floor of the Main Library and became the Faculty Center for Teaching & Learning (FCT&L).

From 2019 through 2021, the Noel Studio and FCT&L, along with the new Data Initiatives program, became a reporting line to the Executive Director. In 2021, they transitioned to the Office of the Assistant Provost alongside EKU Summer, EKU Winter, and the Center for Excellence in STEM.

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Contact Information


Noel Studio

Crabbe Library

859-622-7330
noelstudio@eku.edu