Wednesday, July 08, 2026

July 8 Library Newsletter

In this edition: 
💀 NEW - Anatomy Model Study Room
🛋️ NEW - Comfortable Seating
📚 NEW - Graphic Novels and Manga Display
💼 Work-Study Hiring
📚 Summer Reading
📙 Summer Libby Reads
📘 Parks & Recreation Display 
📚 America 250 Display

NEW - Anatomy Model Study Room
You asked, we listened! The library now has a dedicated anatomy model study room for all A&P students including all of our A&P models, study tables, computers, whiteboards, and a projector. The room is open to use and does not require booking. 



NEW - Comfortable Seating
You asked, we listened again! The library now has 20 bean bag lounge and dorm chairs to use at our low seating tables or anywhere you can find a comfy spot. For library use only! 


NEW: Graphic Novels & Manga
Enjoy easier browsing of graphic novels and manga in their beautiful new home near the library entrance. Relax in our new lounge chairs while you read your favorites or discover something new! 


Summer Reading
The 2026 Summer Reading Challenge continues to roll along, with loads of great books being enjoyed by our participants. The June Bonus Challenge asked readers to choose a book written by an author who was born in June, and we saw representation of authors from Nikki Giovanni to Patricia Cornwell, and as far apart as Ken Follett and Yasunari Kawabata. This month's winner was Pam Gitta, who has been working her way through Dorothy Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey novels for years, and marked this June with The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club. Congratulations, Pam! Your $10 gift certificate for Pennington's Books on Main Street will be at the front desk whenever you stop by to pick it up!

If you are feeling left out and want to join the Summer Reading Challenge, it's not too late! Just email (sara.coffman@chattanoogastate.edu) or stop by the library, and we will make sure you get signed up! Happy Summer Reading!


Summer Libby Reads
We are excited to participate in this summer's Libby Reads event, offering unlimited, simultaneous access to the ebook or audiobook version of John Kenney's I See You've Called in Dead -- no waitlist or holds! Booklist called it "Razor-sharp, darkly comedic, and emotionally piercing" and "a witty and heartwarming reminder of the bottomless despair, limitless absurdity, and undeniable joy of the human experience." 

Bud Stanley, an obituary writer, is afraid to live. After his wife leaves him, Bud hits rock bottom, and in a drunken haze, accidentally publishes his own obituary—leading to a bureaucratic mix-up that makes him "officially" dead and temporarily unfireable. Given a second chance, Bud, with the help of his eccentric best friend, starts attending strangers’ funerals to learn a thing or two.
Check out the book's trailer and then check out the book! Available on Libby July 9-23.

Parks & Recreation Display
Discover the power of parks & recreation with our display featuring books about sports, parks, and recreation as well as pictures of your favorite library staff out in the wild! 

Did you know Chattanooga is a National Park City? Find more resources about local and state parks, bike trails, and more on our Parks & Recreation Guide



America 250 Display
We hope you enjoyed celebrating America's 250th birthday! July 4th may be over, but you can still enjoy reading about the rich history of and reflections on these United States. 


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Friday, June 26, 2026

Pollinators display with the ChattState Green Team


Pollinators such as bees and butterflies and more are the latest collaboration display. The Library and the Green Team have partnered up with this display. The Green Team also has a library guide with resources about pollinators, beekeeping, gardening, conservation, and more!


Did you know that ChattState was the first college in Tennessee to be named a Bee Campus? 

Browse our display and learn more about pollinators.

 


Friday, June 05, 2026

Summer of Full Color Collaborative Display

Summer in Full Color is a collaborative display between the Kolwyck Library and the Student Experience Office.


Summer in Full Color: Events and Resources
This display showcases resources and materials to offer support, provide historical context, and encourage community among those living in full color. Check out all the great events the Student Experience Office is offering to find more community and support.

 



Thursday, June 04, 2026

June 4 Library Newsletter


In this edition:
🌈 Summer in Full Color Display
🌞 Summer Reading Challenge
📚 Juneteenth Display
🎧 Summer Reading on Audio

Summer in Full Color
 
 

Celebrate summer in full color!  Get connected to resources and materials to offer support, provide historical context, and encourage community among those living in full color. Check out all the great events the Student Experience Office is offering to find more community and support.

Summer Reading Challenge

The 2026 Summer Reading Challenge got off to a great start in May, with over 40 participants! We received 14 submissions for the May Bonus Challenge, which invited readers to choose a book about motherhood. Titles included Grendel's Mother, Animal Dreams, The Yellow House, and The Need. Suzanne Harris, who read Elizabeth Strout's My Name is Lucy Barton, is the winner of the May challenge and will take home a $10 gift certificate for Pennington's Books on Main Street! Congratulations, Suzanne! 

If you are feeling left out and want to join the Summer Reading Challenge, it's not too late! Just email (sara.coffman@chattanoogastate.edu) or stop by the library, and we will make sure you get signed up! Happy Summer Reading!

Juneteenth Display
Just after Summer in Full Color comes Juneteenth Celebration Week! In addition to the campus events hosted by the Student Experience Office, come check out our library resources celebrating culture, community, creativity, and Black excellence. 
 

Summer Reading on Audio
For this year’s Summer Reading challenge, one of the tasks is to listen to an audiobook. Here are some possible titles you can check out:

  • Last Human Job: Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World by Allison Pugh (12 hours)
    A compelling argument for us to recognize, value, and protect humane work using in-depth interviews.
  • Be Ready when the Luck Happens by Ina Garten (9 hours)
    Spend time with Ina Garten, beloved author and Food Network personality and discover her journey which combines challenges, adventures, and inspiration.
  • All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr (16 hours)
    Now a limited Netflix series, listen to the award-winning book of two children trying to survive occupied France during World War II.
  • The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas (13 hours)
    In 5 novellas and prequels to the Throne of Glass, learn the background of cunning assassin, Celaena.
  • Outlive: the Science and Art of Longevity by Dr. Peter Attia (17 hours)
    Using the latest science, discover a new approach to preventing chronic disease and extending long-term health.

If you don’t see a title in Libby, ask the library to consider purchasing it!

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