Jacqueline Reed, Sr. Instruction Specialist, Rose Library

“I am grateful to be a part of the wonderful work Rose and Robert Woodruff Libraries do for the university and community.” – Jacqueline Reed

Jacqueline Reed is the newest senior instruction specialist to join the Rose Library. She comes to Emory from The University of Mississippi Libraries, where she was a library specialist for three years. Before that, she was employed nine years as a library assistant at the First Regional Library System in Mississippi.

Born and raised in Sardis, MS, Jacqueline earned her bachelor of arts degree in political science from Mississippi Valley State University and her master’s degree in higher education from the University of Mississippi.

Her hobbies include going thrifting on Saturdays and listening to old school hip hop and R&B. Jacqueline played trumpet from sixth grade through college and attended Mississippi Valley State University on a full band scholarship. She played trumpet in MVSU’s Mean Green Marching Machine.

According to Jacqueline, “I am grateful to be a part of the wonderful work Rose and Robert Woodruff Libraries do for the university and community.”

You can reach her at jacqueline [dot] reed [at] emory [dot] edu.


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