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Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of Billings Hospital

The University of Chicago History of Medicine Project (UCHOMP) is marking the 90th Anniversary of the opening of Billings Hospital, the predecessor of UChicago Medicine with some special events in the...

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Holiday closing November 23-24, 2017

The Special Collections Research Center will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday Thursday, November 23rd, and Friday, November 24th. The Center will reopen at 9:00 am on Monday, November 27th. We...

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Geography Awareness Week events in library and on campus

The University of Chicago Library, Research Computing Center, UChicagoGRAD, and Humanities Computing invite University of Chicago students, faculty, and staff to attend campus events in celebration of...

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“Gender Revolution” film screening

On November 20 at 5:30 p.m., the Office of LGBTQ Student Life, in partnership with the Joseph Regenstein Library, will host an advanced screening of Gender Revolution, a documentary that explores our...

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A poetry reading featuring Rosa Alcalá

Poet and translator Rosa Alcalá will read new work and poems from her acclaimed third collection MyOTHER TONGUE (2017) on May 4 at Regenstein Library. Continue reading »

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Navigate to Regenstein Library on April 6 to create success in your second year

Second-year undergraduates are invited to "Navigate: Creating Success in Your Second Year" on Regenstein's A Level on Friday, April 6th from 3-5 p.m. to learn about University resources to help you on...

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In the Wake of the Bombs: Germany, 1945

Professor Françoise Meltzer will speak about the book she is completing on the bombing of Germany in World War II: "Through a Lens, Darkly." Continue reading »

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Wellness at the Library

Learn how the Library supports wellness on campus. Continue reading »

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Alumni Weekend at the Library

The Library welcomes alumni back to campus with two special programs: Library Resources for Alumni and Joe and Rika Mansueto Library Tour: Discover the Dome. Continue reading »

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Library welcome and orientation programs

The Library offers a number of orientations, tours, and special programs during the first weeks of the quarter for College students and their families. Below are some of the upcoming orientation...

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“Boos and Books” Halloween study break in Regenstein

Trick or treat your way to Regenstein Library's 1st floor from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Halloween for candy, snacks, button making, paper crafts, and a special book display. Continue reading »

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Celebrate GIS Day at the Library

Celebrate GIS Day on Nov. 14, 2018, by browsing maps and atlases, exploring CARTO and ArcGIS tools, and joining a map-a-thon. Continue reading »

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D’Angelo Winterfest 2019

We invite all students to stop by the D’Angelo Law Library’s Wilson Reading Room tomorrow from 1:00 – 4:00 pm for an afternoon of fun, games, refreshments and prizes! Visit all four stations, fill out...

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Love Data Week workshops explore data in everyday life, Feb. 11-14

Love Data Week’s theme this year is “data in everyday life,” with a special focus on open data and data justice. Join us for workshops, events, and a chance to learn more about data services at the...

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“Deemed Inadvisable”: The University’s Wartime Japanese American Ban and the...

Attend this March 7 presentation and panel discusssion at Regenstein Library. Continue reading »

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A Poetry Reading Featuring Ariana Reines

Named one of Flavorwire‘s 100 best living writers and a “crucial voice of her generation” by Michael Silverblatt, Ariana Reines is a poet, playwright, performing artist, and translator. She reads from...

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Register today for the Library’s Spring Quarter workshops

The University of Chicago Library is offering a variety of workshops and programs during Spring Quarter highlighting tools, resources, and services available to you to support your work. Learn about...

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Symposium for Teaching with Technology

This April 23 symposium brings together faculty, instructors, lecturers, learning designers, academic technologists, and students to share and showcase a wide variety of innovative and effective uses...

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UChicago Common Book Initiative: An Evening with Thi Bui

Join the UChicago campus community on April 22 for a conversation with Thi Bui, award-winning author of The Best We Could Do, the inaugural Common Book selection. Continue reading »

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‘Augie March’ Panel Discussion

On May 21, join Charles Newell, Nora Titone, and Daniel Meyer for a discussion of the "Augie March" exhibition and production in Special Collections and the Court Theatre. Continue reading »

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