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New Lighting Enhances Special Collections Vitrine

Blog author 
Carrie Meyer, Associate Dean 

Since last fall, McGoogan Library has been working to refresh the exhibition vitrine visible in the Level 8 elevator vestibule. Since its installation in the late 1990s, the vitrine has showcased rare books from the Special Collections and Archives for visitors. At the time, state of the art fiber optic lighting was installed to allow for illumination of the books without the effect of harmful deterioration brought on by the light. With the renovation of the library in 2020, the footprint of Level 8 changed. New lights were added near the elevator that caused significant glare on the vitrine glass and the book displays were obscured.   

During February 2025, in partnership with the UNMC Department of Facilities Management & Planning, a new LED lighting system was installed in the vitrine to better light the space and decrease the glare, while still maintaining preservation of the rare books. This new system will allow the lighting to be motion activated and give flexibility to adjust the color temperature of the lights to best present the exhibitions displayed in the space. 

Beyond the Lecture: Meet and Greet with Maria Smilios

UNMC students can connect with award-winning author, keynote speaker, and adjunct lecturer, Maria Smilios during one of two meet & greet sessions. As tuberculosis and other infectious diseases remain a concern, discover how previously untold stories from our past, like The Black Angels, can inform current strategies for combating health disparities. 

Bring your questions. Snacks will be provided for in-person attendees. 

Wednesday, April 16 

  •  9–10 a.m. CDT | CNS 40118 or via Zoom  
  • 3–4 p.m. CDT | COPH 3001 or via Zoom 

Book Giveaway

Don’t miss out, the library will hold a drawing for signed copies of Maria’s book, The Black Angels: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis. Individuals can enter online. 

Davis Lecture

Get all the details about this year’s Davis Lecture on Wednesday, April 16 and learn more about Maria Smilios on the library’s blog. 

Register today to attend the Davis Lecture via Zoom.

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Dr. Machajewski to Present and Lead AI Workshop

Event: AI-Driven Transformation: Shaping the Future of Healthcare Education and Professional Excellence 
Date: Tuesday, April 8 
Time: 9:30–10:30 a.m. CDT (Presentation) | 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. CDT (Workshop) 
Location: CON 1010 and online via Zoom

UNMC faculty and staff are invited to AI-Driven Transformation: Shaping the Future of Healthcare on Tuesday, April 8. This will be a hybrid event on the UNMC Omaha campus (CON 1010) and online via Zoom. Attendees will hear from Dr. Szymon Machajewski, a leader in AI and learning analytics. Following his presentation, Dr. Machajewski will lead a workshop. View the event flyer.

Event schedule:

  • 9:30–10:30 a.m. CDT | Presentation
    • From Perceptrons to Professional Practice: AI’s Integrative Role in Healthcare Education 
      • Szymon Machajewski, PhD 
  • 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. CDT | Workshop
    • AI Automation for Academic Projects 
      • Optional: Bring a laptop 

Participants can earn a non-credit badge by attending both sessions.  

Lunch will be provided for the first 30 in-person RSVPs for the workshop. Reply by Tuesday, April 1 with your lunch preference. 

Questions or to RSVP for lunch workshop contact Suhasini Kotcherlakota. 

Event sponsored by UNMC Universal Design for Leaning Grant (College of Nursing) and McGoogan Health Sciences Library. 

Grab a snack to kick off For the Greater Good

UNMC students, along with faculty and staff, are invited to stop by McGoogan Library on Level 6 of Wittson Hall, Wednesday, March 26 and grab a snack. Snacks will be available starting at noon until they’re gone. 

Learn more about how you can support the library during For the Greater Good in this recent blog post. 

Author Maria Smilios to present at Davis Lecture

Event: Sickness & Stigma at Sea View: The Black Angels 
Date: Wednesday, April 16 
Time: noon–1 p.m. CDT 
Location: MSC 1010 and via Zoom 

Discover the true story of the Black Angels at the 16th annual Richard B. Davis, MD, PhD History of Medicine Lecture on Wednesday, April 16 from noon–1 p.m. CDT in-person (MSC 1010) and online via Zoom (registration required). 

Author Maria Smilios learned about the Black Angels while working as a science book editor at Springer Publishing. As a native New Yorker and lover of history, medicine, and women’s narratives, she became determined to tell their story.  

“The Black Angels” is the true story of the Black nurses who, in 1929, wagered their lives by leaving the Jim Crow south and went north to work on an isolated hilltop in Staten Island at Sea View Hospital. The “pest house” was an overcrowded municipal tuberculosis sanatorium where the city sent its poorest residents, considered “uncouth and un-American consumptives” to languish and die.   

Individuals interested in attending the lecture can do so in person (MSC 1010) or register to attend via Zoom. Boxed lunches will be available to the first 30 in-person attendees. 

Book Giveaway

The library will hold a drawing for signed copies of Maria’s book, The Black Angels: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis. Individuals can enter online. 

Meet and Greet Opportunities

Connect with award-winning author, keynote speaker, and adjunct lecturer, Maria Smilios during one of two meet & greet sessions. Chat with Maria during these small group sessions and learn more about the historic nurses called the Black Angels. As tuberculosis and other infectious diseases remain a concern, discover how previously untold stories from our past can inform current strategies for combating health disparities. Bring your questions. Snacks will be provided for in-person attendees. 

Wednesday, April 16 

  •  9–10 a.m. CDT | CNS 40118 or via Zoom  
  • 3–4 p.m. CDT | COPH 3001 or via Zoom  

About Maria Smilios 

Maria Smilios is an award-winning author, keynote speaker, and adjunct lecturer at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. She was born and raised in New York City. She holds a Master of Arts in American literature and religion from Boston University where she was a Luce and Presidential scholar. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Narratively, The Forward, Lit Hub, Writers Digest, The Emancipator, Newsweek, and other publications.   

The Black Angels won the 2024 Christopher Award in literature, which celebrates works that “affirm the highest values of the human spirit.” It was also a finalist for the prestigious Gotham Book Prize, an NASW Science in Society Journalism finalist, an NPR Science Friday Summer Read for 2024, and shortlisted for the English PEN literary award.   

New York City and State recently honored Maria for “outstanding service” and “positive contribution” to the people of New York. The book greatly informed and inspired the Staten Island Museum’s exhibit “Taking Care: The Black Angels of Sea View,” which is on display through the end of 2025.    

About the Davis Lecture

The Richard B. Davis, MD, PhD, History of Medicine Lectureship brings national experts to the UNMC campus to discuss the history of medicine in support of special collections at the McGoogan Library, including rare books and works on the history of medicine. The lectureship is supported through an endowed fund given by the late Richard B. Davis (1926-2010), MD, PhD, who was a UNMC faculty member from 1969 to 1994 and professor emeritus of internal medicine at UNMC. Dr. Davis and his wife, Jean, provided support for the lectureship out of his longstanding interest in the history of medicine. 

View previous Davis Lecture recordings.