Meet the artist Wednesday, Sept. 9th from 4:00-6:00 pm in the Historical Reading Room and 3rd floor galleries. Stunning oils and prints depicting viruses and bacteria. In various media, including oil and digital prints, Olear …
Micaela
Make Room For Daddy
Make Room for Daddy The Journey from Waiting Room to Birthing Room July 9 Noon 1345 HSLC (Book signing immediately follows talk at The University Book Store (HSLC). Receive 20% off at signing.) ABOUT THE …
Meet the Artist-Opening Reception-TODAY
Thursday, July 2nd, come meet artist, Teri Parris Ford, on the 3rd floor of Ebling Library, from 4:00-6:00 pm. She will be talking about her travels to Turkey, and her process with watercolors. Light Refreshments. …
Today! Opening Reception of corpus callosum
Join us on the 3rd floor of the Ebling Library, in the Historical Reading Room and 3rd floor galleries for the Opening of the 3rd Annual Health Sciences Student Art Show. Refreshments will be served …
30 Years Ago Today
On March 31, 1979, patients from the old Wisconsin General Hospital were moved, on semi trucks, to the new Clinical Sciences Center, or what we now call the UW Hospital. Click here for details.
Thank You to Those Who Came to See Critical Condition
Nearly 35 participants including nurses, social workers, students, clinicians and library staff came to the two lunchtime viewings of P.O.V.s provocative film, Critical Condition. Following the film vignettes, which touch on the lives of four …
We Need Art!
Art Show Participants! The 3rd Annual Health Sciences Student Art Show will be installed on April 1st, with an Opening Reception on April 2nd from 4:00-6:00. http://ebling.library.wisc.edu/artatebling/index.cfm The last day to contribute a piece (or …
Stem Cell Research Archives Project-SCRAP
Please join us for : Documenting Very Recent History: the UW-Madison Stem Cell Research Archives Project. Thursday, February 26, at 4:30 PM. Lisa Saywell, Memorial Library, Judith Kaplan, History of Science; David Null, University Archivist; …
Critical Condition: A Powerful P.O.V. Documentary on the Uninsured.
Our “Health Matters@the HSLC” series will kick off with a showing of the film “Critical Condition.” This documentary chronicles the journey of four patients who do not have health insurance or are under-insured. Discussion will follow …
Wisconsin and the World: Working Together for Sustainable Health
The UW-Madison Center for Global Health will sponsor its fifth annual symposium to highlight the exciting global health efforts of UW faculty, staff, and students, as well as colleagues from the Madison area and beyond. …