Library News
April 22, 2025
Left: Thura Mack displays her Excellence in Academic Outreach Award. Right: Thura Mack with Dean of Libraries Steve Smith. Thura Mack, UT Libraries’ professor and assistant dean of community learning and engagement, received the Excellence in Academic Outreach Award at UT’s Academic Honors Banquet on April 21. The annual Academic Honors B...
April 8, 2025
Many library services and resources are accessible directly from Canvas, the learning management portal through which students can access course materials and submit assignments. UT Libraries also has partnered with the VolShop to provide students with affordable course materials at the lowest possible price. From the “Resources at UT Libraries” page in Canvas, students can acce...
March 26, 2025
Algood Middle School students recently experienced hands-on nursing through an inaugural conference co-hosted by the University of Tennessee Libraries. The ‘Great Expectations in Healthcare’ conference was hosted on March 14 in collaboration with the UT College of Nursing and with grant funding from the Division of Access and Engagement. Designed to introduce K-12 students to th...
March 12, 2025
Internationally renowned jazz pianist, composer, and producer Donald Brown will premiere a new composition inspired by the Beauford Delaney Papers in the University of Tennessee Libraries’ archives. The debut will take place at the Knoxville Museum of Art on Wednesday, March 26. The reception at 6 p.m. and the performance at 7 p.m. are f...
February 14, 2025
What is MISO UT Libraries strives to continually improve services, spaces, and collections. One way we do this is by gathering feedback from our patrons. The Measuring Information Services Outcomes Survey (MISO survey) is just one specific tool the Libraries uses to gather information from the campus community to guide improvements. The survey dives into patron satisfaction with...
February 12, 2025
Fisk Jubilee Singers , Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee UT Libraries’ annual pop-up exhibit for Frederick Douglass Day and Black History Month is now open in the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, 121 Hodges Library. The exhibit is presented in collaboration with the Department of English and is part of ...
February 12, 2025
Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives is pleased to bring you a little exhibit on miniature books. This exhibit features almost 30 books ranging from a mere 0.875 inch high by not quite 0.625, to nearly 4 inches in height. These miniature books can be seen in the Special Collections Classroom on the f...
February 10, 2025
The year was 1972. As a master’s degree student in library sciences, Libby Lewis needed a job. A chance assignment in Hoskins Library—then commonly known as the “Graduate Library”—put her in the path of another student worker with the “prettiest sweetest smile” named Charlie. Charlie would ask Libby out. A yes to a date eventually led to a yes to a marriage proposal. The love th...
February 10, 2025
High school students from Knox and surrounding counties joined faculty and staff at the John C. Hodges Library one recent Saturday morning to experience the annual Big Orange STEM Saturday (BOSS). More than 100 scholars were invited to participate in two of seven sessions led by UT student groups or faculty members on topics such as Mario Kart and Artificial Intelligence skills,...
January 22, 2025
(Knoxville, Tennessee. January 22, 2025) — The University of Tennessee Libraries has received the 2025 Library Excellence in Access and Diversity (LEAD) Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. The LEAD Award honors academic libraries’ programs and initiatives that encourage and support inclusive ...
January 21, 2025
Spend an evening with Appalachian authors Halle Hill and Terry Roberts on February 20, 7:00 p.m., at the East Tennessee History Center. Hill and Roberts will present the Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture, moderated by Natalie Graham, professor and head of UT’s Department of Africana Studies. The event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by the Friends of the Kno...
January 14, 2025
An exhibit of archival collections related to the Scopes “Monkey Trial” will open in the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives on the first day of Spring Semester, January 21. The exhibit is part of UT’s year-long commemoration of that early 20th-century media spectacle that drew crowds to a small town in East Tennessee. ...
January 10, 2025
The University of Tennessee Press is entering into a new partnership with Longleaf Services as its distributor, effective February 1, 2025. This transition marks an important step in UT Press’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its reach and efficiency in serving readers, bookstores, and libraries across the globe. After years of valued collaboration with Chicago Distribution Cent...
December 16, 2024
In 2024, UT Libraries served a record number of students, strengthened academic offerings through involvement in curriculum committees across colleges, including the new College of Emerging and Collaborative Studies, and forged partnerships that propelled UT Libraries initiatives to the global stage. Our goal in 2025 is to tak...
December 10, 2024
UT Libraries mourns the passing of beloved poet and Knoxville native Nikki Giovanni. Giovanni was born in Knoxville on June 7, 1943. She grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, but returned to Knoxville to attend Austin High School, now called Austin-East Magnet High School. Giovanni was a graduate of Fisk University, and she spent the majority of her academic career teaching creative writ...