Students and Faculty, As the Vanderbilt libraries approach the one-year anniversary of the web refresh and new library catalog, we would like to know what you think. Would you be… Keep reading
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Creative Women: Marshall Chapman and Mildred Haun – March – July 2019
March-July 2019, Central Library (Fourth Floor Lobby) Half of this exhibit, The Iconoclastic Marshall Chapman, features letters, photographs, posters, song lyrics, tour memorabilia, and other artifacts highlighting Marshall Chapman’s life… Keep reading
Our Crowd: Student Life at the University of Nashville – Spring 2019
March 27, 2019-October 31, 2019, Central Library (Second Floor Gallery) This exhibition will be curated by a cohort of Buchanan Library Fellows and their librarian mentors. University life in the 19th century… Keep reading
The Iris at Vanderbilt and Peabody – March – July 2019
March-July 2019 Have you ever wondered why the iris is featured on Vanderbilt’s graduation mace or heard Nashville called “Iris City”? The iris is our official state flower, but at… Keep reading
The Library Catalog/My Account features will be unavailable Sunday morning from 12:30am-2:30am
The Library Catalog/My Account features will be unavailable Sunday morning (Feb 24) from 12:30am-2:30am.
Edible Archive Today: Recipes from Vanderbilt’s History of Medicine Collection
Raspberry Cake To celebrate Valentine’s month, we’d like to pay tribute to the impressive person who donated hundreds of cookbooks to Vanderbilt’s History of Medicine collection. Elizabeth Neige Todhunter is… Keep reading
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Edible Archive Today: Recipes from Vanderbilt’s History of Medicine Collection
Hoppin’ Johns Native to the South Carolina low country, Hoppin’ John is a classic Southern New Year’s dish, but where does the name come from, and why is eating… Keep reading
Then & Now: Five Centuries of Woodcuts | January 10 – March 1, 2019
Nearly a millennium after its origination in fifth-century Chinese textiles, the woodcut became a popular medium in Europe, thanks to the prevalence of paper manufacturing in late-fourteenth-century France and Germany…. Keep reading
African American First Editions from the 20th Century – November 2018 – March 2019
November 14, 2018-March 15, 2019 Throughout the 20th century, African American writers consistently gave voice to their experiences through powerful poetry and prose. From the bold voices that came out… Keep reading