Countway Library has a host of services specific to the study of dental medicine. Learn about our dedicated Library Liaison to the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, our wide-ranging collections and research guides, and how the Center for the History of Medicine can help connect you with historical dental medicine resources.
April brings the blooms of spring and a promise of renewal. It’s also National Stress Awareness Month, and we think it’s important to take a moment to reflect on what that means.
April is National Month of Hope, and April 7th is National Hope Day. But this year, the notion of hope is such a bright light that Countway celebrates its significance daily.
Please join Countway Library and the HMS Arts and Humanities Initiative for a virtual discussion with Guggenheim Fellow Kaitlyn Greenidge about Libertie, a novel about one of the first Black women physicians in the US.
Tired of studying by yourself? Interested in studying safely with fellow students? Now you can! Countway Library has four new options for safe group study space.
Black History Month is celebrated in the US and Canada during the month of February, which was chosen for its significance as the birth month of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, both legacy figures in the transformative timeline of black history and racial equality.
Books are vital to understanding ourselves and those around us. Use this month as a starting place to read stories and compilations by indigenous authors and expand your understanding of Native American history.
Please join Countway Library and the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine for a book talk and panel to celebrate Paul Farmer's latest work, Fevers, Feuds and Diamonds.