Diane Bruxvoort to retire after accomplished tenure as dean of UNT Libraries

Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024

Dear UNT Faculty and Staff,

I am writing to share the news that Diane Bruxvoort will be retiring as dean of UNT Libraries in Spring 2025. Her last day at UNT will be March 31, 2025.

Dean Bruxvoort brought a wealth of experience and a passion for librarianship when she joined UNT in 2018, having previously served as the University Librarian and Director at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and in library administration at both the University of Florida and the University of Houston.

UNT’s Libraries flourished under Dean Bruxvoort’s leadership, expanding their global impact and reinforcing our reputation as an industry leader in innovation and academic excellence. The Libraries now house more than 6 million print and digital items; the Portal to Texas History recently surpassed 2 million items and celebrated its 20th anniversary; and in 2023, UNT became the 128th member of the prestigious Association of Research Libraries.

As the most-utilized resource on our campus, the UNT Libraries are an invaluable asset for students, faculty, staff and members of the surrounding community. Dean Bruxvoort’s forward-thinking leadership has helped to make the Libraries a vibrant, leading-edge resource that not only supports UNT’s teaching and research endeavors but also serves as a hub for connection, collaboration and creativity.

Please join me in thanking Dean Bruxvoort for her dedication to UNT and for the many ways her legacy will continue to shape the UNT Libraries.

Sincerely,

Michael A. McPherson, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
University of North Texas