Tag: displays
Books by authors at UNMC now on display
Books that have been authored, edited, or contributed to by UNMC faculty are now on display in the library. They are located on the shelving near the entrance to the library on the 6th floor and include an annotation of the UNMC authors or editors. The books include: ACS surgery : principles & practice / […]
Feb 10, 2010
Henn and Grissom exhibits now on display
New exhibits are now on display at the McGoogan Library of Medicine. The 6th floor Linder Lounge art wall features Casting Shadows, aerial photographs of UNMC through the ages. On the 8th floor are two new exhibits featuring photos, articles, and memorabilia of Dr. Mary Jo Henn, the College of Medicine’s first female administrator, and Dr. […]
Oct 12, 2009
Huskers? How about the UNMC football team!
Did you know that UNMC students competed in intercollegiate cross country, tennis, basketball and even football? Check out the latest display in the library’s Linder Lounge (6th floor of Wittson Hall) to find out all about it!
Aug 20, 2009
The McGoogan Library of Medicine is celebrating the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work, “On the Origin of Species,” with a special display on the eighth floor of the library. Several volumes by Darwin from the library’s Special Collections will be on display through […]
Mar 26, 2009
This week we are featuring: PUBLIC HEALTH
Public Health is the featured topic in the Display Books area on the 6th floor. We change the display every two weeks, so come by soon and check them out!
Jun 24, 2008
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