Ebling has published a guide for the UW-Madison community on COVID-19.
Students
Match Day Celebration (and NOISE!)
Your 4th year medical student classmates are celebrating a milestone on Friday, March 15th. Match Day! They will find out where there residency training will take place (somewhere in the United States). This year’s announcements …
1st Annual WiscCores Showcase
Join your fellow students, researchers and colleagues for the 1st Annual WiscCores Showcase. The Showcase welcomes all members of the research community – faculty, staff, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and campus partners – to explore …
Writing Retreat Opportunity at Ebling
A Writer’s Retreat Before you know it, it will be time to get moving with your term paper, dissertation, thesis, novel, research project, or other major writing project. Time is exactly what a writer’s retreat …
DMPTool will Help Manage Your Data-Upcoming Workshops
Managing your data is critical to your success, as well as the administrative success of your grant based project. Join us for a workshop that will help with the DMPTool. Notice that the workshop is …
Polar Vortex Fallout
Like its students, staff and faculty, UW’s buildings are susceptible to all sorts of weather related concerns. While we all stayed home, or stayed hunkered down, the Health Sciences Learning Center and its Ebling Library …
The University and Ebling Closures
UW Campus is closing from 5 PM, Tuesday the 29th until 12 PM Thursday, the 31st, due to record low LOW temperatures. The Ebling Library will be closed during this period. Authorized health sciences students, …
Welcome Back, Space News, and Heads Up
Welcome back from the holidays, from adventures, from your families, from, perhaps, life outside of Ebling for the last few weeks. Please remember that Ebling staff is ready to help with online resources, headsets, data …
Closed Monday in Honor of MLK’s Birthday
Ebling Library is closed Monday, January 21st, to honor Martin Luther King’s birthday. Did you know that MLK referred to inequities in health care in a 1966 speech? “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice …
Staggering Losses: World War 1 and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918
Currently installed in Ebling’s 3rd floor Historical Reading Room: Staggering Losses: World War 1 & the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 Pay attention to hours, please. Closed to the general public on weekends. Monday – Thursday: …