Library welcomes Rachel Anne Bradbury

by Mary Buxton, library director

Stop by the Hassenfeld Library circulation desk in the Garrison Reading Room to say hello to Rachel Anne Bradbury.
The Library Department welcomes Rachel Anne Bradbury as the circulation and collection coordinator. Rachel Anne comes to University School of Nashville from The Overlake School in Washington with almost 20 years of experience teaching English in both middle and high schools. Rachel Anne, her husband, and two young children are thrilled to join their family in Nashville. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Colgate University and a master’s degree in literature from Middlebury College. Stop by the Hassenfeld Library circulation desk in the Garrison Reading Room to say hello.
 
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