05/29/2026
Where the forest speaks, Sabine Greeson listened. đżđ§
Senior student Sabine Eris Greeson brought the sounds, textures, and stories of Ecuadorâs ChocĂł rainforest to Tulane through a stunning interdisciplinary exhibition in Carroll Gallery .
Combining environmental biology and art, Greeson created layered cyanotypes using native plant specimens collected during two summers of fieldwork in Ecuador. Their installation was paired with immersive field recordings captured using recording equipment checked out from Tulane Libraries â preserving the voices of toucans, frogs, monkeys, insects, and an ecosystem under threat.
Earlier this spring, Greeson also shared these recordings during Intentional Listening, Tulane Librariesâ annual sound series exploring the power of listening as research, reflection, and connection.
This project is a reminder that Libraries support more than books â they help students create, document, research, and tell stories that matter.
Read the full story: https://library.tulane.edu/news/Where_Forest_Speaks
Exhibit photos by Sabine Eris Greeson
05/26/2026
This spring, Tulane University Libraries has its own reason to celebrate Commencement đđ
Please join us in congratulating Breanna Martin, Circulation & Interlibrary Loan Library Technician, on earning her Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from the Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine!
Balancing graduate coursework with a full-time role at the Libraries, Breanna spent countless long days moving from work straight to evening classes downtown â all while continuing to serve the Tulane community with dedication and care.
âI saw the importance of epidemiology in real-time and was inspired by all the work being done by public health professionals,â Breanna shared. âHealth is a human right, and at the end of the day I just want to help people.â
During her graduate studies, Breanna also worked as a research assistant on a meta-analysis examining global hypertension trends and disparities, earning co-authorship on a scholarly paper alongside Dr. Katherine Mills and Dr. Samantha OâConnell.
Breanna credits the Libraries community for helping support her journey:
âGetting to work in a place where everyone values knowledge and genuinely wants you to succeed really helped me through the long days.â
We are so proud to celebrate this incredible achievement and grateful to have Breanna as part of our Libraries community. Congratulations, Breanna â we canât wait to see what you do next â¨
Read the full article about Breanna here: https://library.tulane.edu/news/Breanna_Martin_Crosses_Stage
05/21/2026
Tulane University Libraries Team Wins ARLIES Award for Best Collections-Focused Film
Congratulations to the talented team of Rawad Nahhas, Alan Velasquez, Becky O'Malley Gipson, and student intern Tyâhja Cooper for bringing home another Association of Research Libraries win for Tulane University Libraries!
At the 11th annual ARLIES Film Festival, featuring 49 videos from ARL member institutions and showcased at the ARL Spring Association Meeting in Knoxville and via livestream, the team earned Best Collections-Focused Film for their video on the Womenâs Wear Daily Archive. Created for Katherine Hicks in Scholarly Engagement.
Tulane University Librariesâ winning video highlights full online access to the Womenâs Wear Daily archive, spanning every issue from 1910 to today, brought to life with a perfect blend of relevant detail and swagger.
This recognition is a testament to the teamâs creativity, collaboration, and excellence in marketing and communications. If you havenât watched the video yet, check it out here: https://ow.ly/414b50Z2LFm. We've also included some BTS photos from the making of the video.
Explore the Womenâs Wear Daily Archive: https://ow.ly/3wLU50Z2LFn
05/20/2026
Weâre hiring!
Tulane University Libraries is seeking a Library Coordinator II to join our team at Howard-Tilton Memorial Library in New Orleans.
This role supports the behind-the-scenes work that keeps our collections moving and accessibleâworking with stacks management, mailroom operations, and library systems that help organize and track materials across the library.
As a Library Coordinator II, youâll:
⢠Help shelve and organize library materials throughout the stacks
⢠Support shifting and planning physical collections
⢠Update item records in the Alma Integrated Library System (ILS)
⢠Assist with lost or missing materials workflows
⢠Support mailroom services and serve as backup for courier operations
⢠Occasionally assist with special collections projects across Tulane University Libraries
⢠Supervise student workers in the mailroom (as needed)
Weâre looking for someone who is:
⢠Flexible, collaborative, and detail-oriented
⢠Comfortable learning and using library systems and technology
⢠Able to move materials, including carts and items up to 50 lbs
⢠Comfortable working in a dynamic, hands-on physical environment
⢠Ready to support a team that keeps library services running smoothly
If youâre someone who likes practical problem-solving, physical collection work, and being part of the infrastructure that supports research and learning, weâd love to hear from you.
Apply now (be the first to apply)! https://tulane-ibqejb.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/887?keyword=library&mode=location
05/15/2026
Some places on campus become more than just study spots, they become part of your story.
For graduating senior Emily Kreller, the fifth floor of the library was one of those places. A space for studying, working, dreaming, and figuring out what comes next, it became important enough to document in her graduation photos. The fifth floor desktop was also where Emily wrote her award-winning honors thesis, work that led to her receiving the Shelley Coverman Memorial Award.
Emilyâs journey at Tulane has been shaped by curiosity, creativity, and a deep commitment to helping others. From engineering dreams to education, communications, and social innovation, her path has evolved, but her goal has stayed the same: making peopleâs lives better.
A Communications and Social Innovation graduate, Emily has been involved with , the Leaders Program, and Community Engagement Advocates while exploring everything from political communication to design thinking for social impact. Next up, she hopes to pursue a Masterâs in Public Administration and continue building community-centered work through the nonprofit and social impact world. But first, sheâs turning her thesis into a zine with the help of the Scholarly Engagement department at Tulane libraries.
Weâre honored the library could be part of her Tulane story.
Congratulations, Emily, and good luck on your next chapter!
05/14/2026
Some grad photos just hit different đâ¨
Mary Evelyne White captured her graduation photos inside the Tulane University Librariesâ beloved Doris Z. Stone Latin American Library and Research Center, a place where sheâs spent the last four years studying, researching, and even writing this very post đ
âYay Haitian Studies!!â đđš
After graduation, Mary Evelyne is headed to France for a Fulbright and to Mauritius for summer research. She hopes to continue on to a PhD in French Studies and gave a special shoutout to the Tulane University Department of French and Italian and Tulaneâs Haitian Creole Program for helping shape her journey.
From the stacks to the world. Congratulations, Mary Evelyne â we canât wait to see where your research takes you next!
05/12/2026
Tulane University Libraries is hiring an Operations Supervisor to support an exciting, large-scale digitization partnership with Google Books!
This multi-year project will help digitize more than 120,000 books, expanding access and supporting long-term digital preservation through HathiTrust.
In this role, the Operations Supervisor will:
⢠Serve as the primary contact between Tulane University Libraries and Google
⢠Oversee workflows including technical processing, barcoding, shipping, and reshelving materials
⢠Coordinate with library departments, student workers, and Google project teams
⢠Manage logistics, schedules, and project operations for a major digitization initiative
⢠Support the preservation and accessibility of library collections for future generations
This is a unique opportunity for someone interested in library operations, large-scale projects, digital preservation, and collaborative work in higher education.
If youâre passionate about organization, logistics, and collaborative library work, weâd love to hear from you: https://tulane-ibqejb.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/594?keyword=Operations%20Supervisor%20-%20Non%20Exempt
05/12/2026
Weâre hiring a Library Coordinator III to join the Digital Initiatives Department in the Digital Scholarship & Distinctive Collections Division at Tulane University Libraries!
This position plays a key role in supporting the digitization and stewardship of Tulaneâs unique collections by:
⢠Supervising and training student workers
⢠Creating and managing metadata
⢠Digitizing analog materials and processing digital files
⢠Supporting repository, imaging, discovery, and preservation systems
⢠Ensuring quality control and long-term access to digital collections
If youâre passionate about digital preservation, archives, metadata, and collaborative library work, weâd love to hear from you: https://ow.ly/5qp950YYfLL
05/11/2026
Preserving history, one image at a time. đ¸đď¸
Three Tulane students â Sasha Karasik, Sophia Clements, and Nika Kirsanova â are helping bring the extraordinary photographic archive of William Craft Brumfield online for scholars and the public around the world.
Through a series of independently developed WordPress sites, the students organized, captioned, researched, and published thousands of images documenting Russian architecture, Soviet modernism, icon screens, and Jewish cultural heritage sites across Russia. Their work transforms decades of photographic documentation into accessible digital resources for future generations.
This project was supported by Tulane Librariesâ Innovative Learning Center (ILC), whose technical guidance helped make these archival websites possible. The archive also builds on Professor Brumfieldâs internationally recognized scholarship, including the many books published through Duke University Press.
From metadata management and Photoshop editing to historical research and digital storytelling, these students helped preserve a visual record of places, histories, and communities that may otherwise be lost to time.
Read the full story at the link in bio.
05/06/2026
We celebrated the incredible work of seven students from the School of Architecture and the Built Environmentâs Design Program at last weekâs Student-Designed Furniture + Video Game Reception!
Guests explored innovative furniture prototypes, met the student designers, and heard directly from the artists during a lively talk. The evening also featured presentations and exclusive game demos from three Digital Media Practices students showcasing their capstone projects.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for an inspiring evening of creativity, experimentation, and collaboration plus great conversation and refreshments!