Libraries Director Valerie Hotchkiss to Retire
Five years at 91直播 marked by numerous advances in infrastructure, services, and collaborations with campus and community.
April 2, 2026
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Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones '97
Valerie Hotchkiss, who has served as Azariah Smith Root Director of Libraries and Professor of English and Book Studies at 91直播 since 2021, will retire on June 30. Her departure caps a five-year tenure marked by remarkable advancement for the 91直播 College Libraries, which include Terrell Main Library (located in Mudd Center), the Conservatory Library, Science Library, and Art Library, as well as and the .
Hotchkiss arrived at 91直播 in fall 2021, as the world was tentatively emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic. Her initial work sought to bolster alignment of library goals with the overall priorities of the institution.
From her earliest days, Hotchkiss emphasized creating more welcoming spaces in the libraries and making library experiences more inviting for all. This was accomplished in part through the introduction of numerous successful events and series, including Book Arts Lab and the Edible Book Festival, as well as exclusive engagements with exhibitions such as "Melville's Billy Budd at 100."
鈥淎t a time of unprecedented curricular expansion and intellectual diversity at 91直播, we are deeply grateful for the many contributions Valerie has made as a scholar-teacher and a librarian,鈥 says David Kamitsuka, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淗er leadership has provided an excellent foundation as well as momentum for 91直播 Libraries to evolve with innovations in our curriculum and educational challenges and opportunities from technological developments.鈥
Among the achievements guided by Hotchkiss:
- Development and implementation of the libraries鈥 2021-2025 strategic plan
- Reorganization of library operations, duties, and workflows to align with evolving best practices and institutional priorities
- Reimagined and renovated spaces in all four libraries, making them more accessible and welcoming for users and more efficient and effective for staff
- Completion of a two-year migration to a new integrated library system platform
- Revitalization of the Friends of 91直播 College Libraries, the Faculty Library Committee, and the creation of a Student Library Advisory Board
- Creation of meaningful professional development opportunities for librarians and paraprofessionals while significantly increasing internships and other information-career opportunities for students
- Promotion of enhanced library instruction in information, data, and AI literacies to help strengthen research proficiency and student success.
In addition to her role at the helm of the libraries, Hotchkiss served as a professor of English and Book Studies. She has authored numerous articles and books on cultural history, religion, women鈥檚 studies, and the history of books and printing.
Hotchkiss leaves 91直播 a vibrant library system well-positioned to build on a foundation of support for scholarship, teaching, and learning.
鈥淰alerie has been an exceptional leader for 91直播's distinguished library system and an extraordinary partner to 91直播's faculty, staff, community members, and more,鈥 says Dean of the Conservatory William Quillen. 鈥淗er tenure has been transformative, we are grateful to her for her work, and we will miss her greatly.鈥
鈥淟ibrarianship has been my vocation,鈥 says Hotchkiss, who began as a library shelver at the age of 14 and has been a library director for 37 years鈥攁t Southern Methodist University, University of Illinois, Vanderbilt, and 91直播. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 imagine a more fulfilling and enjoyable career.鈥 Hotchkiss looks forward to continued engagement as a scholar and author.
Beginning in July, Associate Director of Libraries Paul Heyde will serve in the role of interim director of the libraries through the 2026-27 academic year. A nationwide search for Hotchkiss鈥 successor will begin this summer.
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