Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News Category: Events
Untold Stories Exhibit Opening: Aug 1, 6:30-8pm
Posted On: Monday, July 29, 2024 - 08:51 by Megan von Isenburg
Join us for an evening of art, conversation, and refreshments as we celebrate the opening of the “Untold Stories Exhibition.” This exhibit showcases portrait photography and audio interviews co-created by Duke clinicians Dr. Jeffrey Lee, resident physician in internal medicine-psychiatry, Katherine Henderson, chaplain, Elissa Nickolopoulas, social worker, Michelle Tang, medical student, along with patients from the Duke Outpatient Clinic.
Reception Details:
- Thursday August 1st, 6:30 – 8:00 PM
- Medical Center Library, Seeley G. Mudd Building, Level 3
- Refreshments provided
This photography exhibit draws from The Stories Project, which is funded by the Trent Foundation and Duke Signature Care with faculty mentorship from Drs. John Ike and Jane…
MOREJoin Us for the Centennial Kickoff Celebration on 1.9.24!
Posted On: Saturday, December 16, 2023 - 09:59 by Beverly Murphy
The Medical Center Library & Archives will be broadcasting the Centennial Kickoff Celebration livestream in the Classroom (Room 104D, Level 1) from 4-5:15p.
Kickoff Celebration
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
4 – 5:15 pm
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Open to: The Entire Duke Community
Tickets Required
Seating will be limited so please join us if you can’t attend in person.
For more information, see Duke University’s Centennial Celebration Kickoff
Hooves & Healing: Miniature Horses Come to the Library
Posted On: Thursday, November 9, 2023 - 10:32 by Beverly Murphy
More than 75 Duke University and School of Medicine faculty, staff, and students joined the animal assisted therapy group, Stampede of Love, on November 8, 2023. This was an opportunity to relax, de-stress, and share some special moments and photo ops with the adorable therapy horses, Lola and Kiwi.
Stampede of Love is a nonprofit organization that specializes in animal-assisted therapy, with miniature horses as their primary ambassadors of love. These therapy horses, being smaller in size, are perfect for navigating indoor spaces and mingling with people, making them ideal for visits to hospitals, nursing homes, and even libraries!
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