Posted in Podcasts on May 25th, 2011 Comments Off
Divinity Librarian Chris Benda interviews Robin Jensen, Luce Chancellor’s Professor of the History of Christian Art and Worship, about her book Living Water: Images, Symbols, and Settings of Early Christian Baptism. Listen to the interview now or get the podcast on iTunes Previous interviews
Posted in General News on May 24th, 2011 Comments Off
The library and Dean Dowell have announced that OAK, Vanderbilt’s course management system, will be expanding current functionality to provide additional services and customizations, as well as attain efficiencies in course delivery and management. Powered by Blackboard Learn “Course Delivery,” Vanderbilt will add the “Community Engagement” system to OAK to achieve these goals. Several years [...]
Posted in Services on May 23rd, 2011 Comments Off
Summer Session hours begin on Monday, June 6 and run through August 21. (see library hours)
Posted in Uncategorized on May 18th, 2011 Comments Off
VU Staff: Did you know? *Spouses and Domestic partners can also check out books at the library *You can use Library databases from home *The Library has leisure reading, movies, and much much more Check out the library! and if you have a question…
Posted in Services on May 9th, 2011 Comments Off
The library hours for the Vanderbilt May Term, May 5- June 5 have now been posted. Please be sure to take a look. We’d hate to miss you!
Posted in Podcasts, Uncategorized on May 9th, 2011 Comments Off
Schroeder, an outspoken advocate for women’s and family issues while serving in the U.S. House of Representatives for 24 years, spoke at Vanderbilt University’s Central Library. The former congresswoman’s talk was titled “24 Years of House Work…and the Place Is Still a Mess.” (more)
Posted in General News on May 3rd, 2011 Comments Off
by Ann Marie Deer Owens | Art installations titled ‘heard mentality’ Benjy Hansen Bundy Senior Benjy Hansen-Bundy reads by his art installation, a coffin made out of books. (Steve Green/Vanderbilt) Red lipstick, a book-filled coffin and books that look like packaged meat are among the items in a student art exhibit at Vanderbilt University’s Central [...]