Where the Journey Begins, Welcome!

knowledge river studentsThe University of Arizona's School of Information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS), an ALA-accredited program, invites you to share in a unique opportunity to prepare for a career as a librarian or information professional with focus on Hispanic and Native American communities.

Knowledge River is a Tucson-based eductional experience within the School of information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS) that focuses on educating Hispanic and Native American library and information professionals. Knowledge River also fosters understanding of library information issues from the perspectives of Hispanic and Native Americans and advocates for culturally sensitive library and information services to these communities. For more information about Knowledge River, see About Us

Each year, Knowledge River selects a cohort of students to be Knowledge River Scholars. Knowledge River Scholars receive a financial aid package and opportunities for academic support, specialized advising, and professional development activities, as well as regular SIRLS services and activities. Knowledge River Scholars graduate with an ALA-accredited MA in Information Resources and Library Science.

Me? A librarian? ... Yes!

Librarians today stand at the front line of information service in colleges and universities, corporate settings, and, of course, in schools and public libraries. As a Knowledge River graduate, you can help members of your community use information and technology to improve their lives. Or you can bring valuable cultural perspectives and diversity to settings outside Native American and Hispanic communities.

-- Jana Bradley
-- Patrica Montiel Overall
Interim Co-Directors of Knowledge River

Contact Us

Knowledge River Program
1515 E. First Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone: 1+ 520.621.3958
FAX: 1+ 520.621.3958
Email : kriver@mail.sbs.arizona.edu