Answers to Your Questions
Can I enter the library? Do you still have a pick-up service? Is faculty delivery available again? How about any new services? For answers to these questions and more, check out our Library Services:...
View ArticleStressbuster/noun: a product, practice, system, etc. designed to alleviate...
The Vanderbilt libraries are here to help you through exams. During exam week, stop by any library service desk for a stress-busting treat. Also, a reminder that tomorrow, Thursday, from 6 to 8 p.m. is...
View ArticleCentral, Divinity and Special Collections Libraries Closed Monday
Central, Divinity and Special Collections Libraries will be closed Monday, Dec. 20, due to a water outage. For other campus libraries’ availability, visit the hours page.
View ArticleSpring into our Divinity writing workshops!
Registration is open for our spring Divinity Writing Workshops. Politics & Practice of Citation February 18, 2022 11am-12pm Central – sign up! This workshop discusses the hows and whys of citation,...
View ArticleNashville: A Pandemic Observed, March 15
Images move us. Photographs can often capture the lived reality of our world in ways that come to define our collective memory and they do so in a way that is both religious and political. Vanderbilt...
View ArticleVisitors Welcome – Updated Library Policies
Beginning Monday, March 14, the Jean & Alexander Heard Libraries will reopen their doors to visitors. Campus visitors who are accompanied by a community member, such as an admissions officer or...
View ArticleIndoor Masking Protocols Temporarily Reinstated
As noted in today’s story in MyVU, Vanderbilt has temporarily reinstated the indoor masking protocols on campus. A few of the protocols of note: New masking protocols go into effect Monday, June 20...
View ArticleA New and Improved Library Search
The Libraries’ search tool has undergone a refresh to make it easier to find the most relevant results. On the Advanced Search page, you will now find the following search options: Everything Use...
View Article“Education, Preparation, Negotiation”: Reverend James M. Lawson, Jr. and His...
The libraries are pleased to announce a timely exhibition on the life of Reverend James M. Lawson, Jr. now on display in Central Library’s foyer and on an accompanying online exhibition. The...
View ArticleContemporary portrayals of Mary Magdalene in new exhibit
Mary Magdalene, long diminished by the church as the penitent sinner or prostitute, is almost universally represented at the feet of Jesus in church-commissioned art. This exhibition Reclaim Mary...
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