We are excited to announce a new program that we are piloting in the Spring 2023 term titled “Write On!” This program will take advantage of new and existing resources… Keep reading

We are excited to announce a new program that we are piloting in the Spring 2023 term titled “Write On!” This program will take advantage of new and existing resources… Keep reading
The 2022 Free and Open Source Software for GIS users meeting held in Nashville, Tennessee Nov. 31–Dec. 2, is being hosted at Vanderbilt University at the Digital Commons. Co-sponsored by… Keep reading
Vanderbilt Libraries is pleased to announce the virtual exhibit for Black Studies As (A) Movement: AADS @50 is now available. The exhibit draws content from the physical exhibit that ran… Keep reading
Join us on GIS Day 2022, Wednesday, November 16 1–2 p.m., Central Library, Room 418A – Getting Started with ArcGIS Online StoryMaps – Learn to make a StoryMap, see examples,… Keep reading
Join library staff on Zoom as we explore newly accessible materials in distinctive collections. We’ll follow up on collections that were recently digitized, including collections from Delia Zapata Olivella, Rev…. Keep reading
Vanderbilt’s Inclusive Book Group will meet online Wednesday, Nov. 9, to discuss The Sentence by Louise Erdrich. The virtual gathering, hosted by the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center in partnership with… Keep reading
DAR WILLIAMS Book Signing and Discussion The Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center, the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries, and the Office for Student… Keep reading
Author of Fun Home, Are You My Mother?, and The Secret to Superhuman Strength and of Bechdel test fame will be discussing her career and artistic process with the wider Vanderbilt… Keep reading
Nashville Business Journal Online Access! All current Vanderbilt students, staff, and faculty now have digital access to The Nashville Business Journal. You can register for an individual account using your… Keep reading
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… Keep reading