Not only to the medical students who start earlier than most, but to our campus and community visitors, August 9th heralds additional hours and access for our beloved patrons.
Ebling Library News
Breaths of Fresh Air
What is it about Art? Find out in this recording we’re sharing for your inspirational pleasure.
Ebling Post’s Latest Edition
A new door, Book Clubs, research guides, awards, art, online resources, publications! Ebling staff has been rockin’ the last few months…
Transcendent Kingdom, Go Big Read for 2021-2022
Gyasi’s new novel, ‘Transcendent Kingdom,’ is a book of blazing brilliance,” says The Washington Post…and now, it is the 2021-2022 Go Big Read selection.
NEW! Video Tour of Ebling’s Website
Finding all the resources embedded in a library website can be daunting. Enjoy this video tour of Ebling’s website. Helpful staff and amazing databases, books, journals and services!
Join us for Picture a Scientist…Film and Discussion Opportunities.
Women scientists have sometimes had a fraught acceptance into their varied fields. View the film, then join us for what is sure to be a lively discussion on research, misogyny, equity and reward in the landscape of a woman scientist.
Join us for James
“Color is not a human or a personal reality; it is a political reality.” “The only thing white people have that black people need, or should want, is power—and no one holds power forever. White people cannot, in generality, be taken as models of how to live.” These and other powerful sentiments were written by Baldwin nearly 50 years ago, and they STILL bear discussion…
Corpus Callosum Spring Issue has Launched!
We are thrilled to share the latest in paintings, photos, audio pieces, crafts and written work from your health sciences colleagues. It’s Spring, and Art is in the Air!
Breaths of Fresh Air: Corpus Callosum Artists talk about Their Work
Seriously, if the health sciences research, practice or administrative careers don’t pan out…these artists could have a fall back plan…
Back by Popular Demand…Data Carpentry Classes in May!
Fundamental data skills are necessary to conduct research. Join Ebling’s Trisha Adamus and other Carpentry gurus to discover or fine tune your data skills.