The O'Kelly Library at Winston-Salem State University implemented the O'Kelly Fellows Institute in 2008 to provide faculty training on information literacy and collaborating with librarians. The program offered a $900 stipend for 40 faculty members to attend workshops on modifying assignments, combating plagiarism, and using library resources. The goals were to have one-third of faculty participate by 2012 and ensure students receive information literacy training across disciplines. As a result, library instruction sessions, faculty consultations, database searches, and student consultations all increased substantially. Faculty reported better understanding library services and students said they felt prepared for graduate school. The program helped increase information literacy across the curriculum.