Whether you are in the neighborhood for a conference, working on a grant proposal, or studying for finals- the 3rd floor of Ebling has a wonderful distraction for you. Our current art exhibit, “Off the …
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Ebling’s “Distinguished” Ann Combs
Congratulations are in order for Ann Combs, who has received the status of Distinguished Academic Librarian. As Ebling Library’s Director, Julie Schneider wrote, “Since 1995 Ann has provided extraordinary service to the faculty, staff and …
November Drop-Ins
Attendees learn a lot with free Ebling Library Drop-In workshops. Join us for any or all of these. No reservations needed. Funding: A Grants Overview Participants search for government and private funding opportunities for health …
Surrounded by Artists
On Thursday, November 6th from 4:00-6:00, please join staff, faculty and employees of the Health Sciences family- for the opening reception of “Off the Clock,” a celebration of artwork fashioned during our time away from …
Last Chance to see “Obsurd”
Michael Ward’s one man show, “Obsurd,” speaks to the ability for someone with social and physical challenges to tell his story; to navigate his world (and the world around him) through his artwork. Bold lines, …
Welcome to Ebling Library
Whether you are a new health sciences student, a returning graduate student, a new resident or just had your grant funded, the Ebling Library and its staff are here for your local and off site …
Back by Popular Demand
Some have suggested that the Civil War is the most written about war in history. Ebling’s own contribution to that is the exhibition “Costly Progress: Medical Advances in the American Civil War” which has been …
Free Rides to Ebling
It may almost be summer, but Ebling remains open its normal hours, with its usual helpful staff, remarkable collections, loanable equipment, great database resources, on site or in your office instruction…you get the idea. People …
All is Forgiven
The image speaks volumes. One of the books belonging in Ebling’s Rare Books & Special Collections (books & journals published between 1492 and 1923) has been in a faculty member’s office for over 40 years. …
Looking for the Other Glove?
Sometimes gloves, hats, keys, smart phones, earrings (usually only one), power cords, apples (!), notebooks, bus passes, and sweaters get left at Ebling Library. We have a Lost & Found shelf behind the Service Desk, …