Princeton University Football
Audrey Welber

Audrey Welber

Princeton Athletics Fellow

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Audrey Welber is a Coordinator for Undergraduate Research and Instruction at the Princeton University Library and a Princeton Athletics Fellow for the football team. In her role as Princeton's Librarian for Teaching and Research, Audrey coordinates the Library's collaboration with the First Year Writing Program, leads the "Personal Librarian" outreach, teaches Zotero/reference management software, and is the liaison to the Journalism program. In past semesters, joining her interest in music and writing, Audrey taught a Writing Seminar entitled "Jazz, Improvisation, and Culture." She spends the rest of her time taking her 11-year old linebacker/point guard/wrestler/swimmer/lax player to his sports practices.

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