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Week 40: Countway Library Re-opening, January 6, 2021

December 18, 2020

I am excited to announce that Countway Library’s soft re-opening will begin on January 6th, 2021. Please see below two communication letters that went out to all students this past week.

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Countway Open to Current Harvard Students, Faculty and Staff with Harvard IDs

March 7, 2022

Beginning Monday June 14th, Countway will be open to all Harvard University ID holders!

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Describing Better: Adding Context

December 14, 2020

Part III of a series exploring our Guidelines for Inclusive and Conscientious Description.

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Week 38: Countway Library Renovation Update

November 29, 2020

This week, the newly renovated library is coming alive. In addition to finishing touches being made inside the building, the furniture is being delivered. On Thursday, Dean Daley did a walkthrough.

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Describing Better: Identifying Creators

December 1, 2020

This is Part II in a blog series about the Center’s Guidelines for Inclusive and Conscientious Description. Read Part I here.

November is Native American Heritage Month: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Future

Native American Heritage Month: A Brief Timeline

November 30, 2020

Learn about how Native American Heritage Month came to be nationally recognized by the US.

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Native American Heritage Month: Advocacy for Medical, Dental, and Public Health Professions

November 24, 2020

Highlights from some of the amazing work being done by the Native American community in the medical, dental, and public health arenas. 

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Week 37: Thanksgiving week announcements

November 22, 2020

First, let me wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving. Though we may not be celebrating this holiday as we have in the past, there is still much to be thankful for.

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Week 36: Learn, Lead, Serve

November 15, 2020

This week I attended the virtual Association of Academic Medical Center’s 2020 (#aamc2020) Annual meeting. I want to highlight the four themes that permeated the sessions I attended. These are 1) community collaboration; 2) Anti-Racism; 3) Covid-19 Lessons Learned; and 4) Medical Education.

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Understanding the History of Vaccination

November 19, 2020

The history of vaccination is highlighted in a new online research guide, Vaccines: An Evolving History. 

Describing Better: Introduction

November 18, 2020

This is Part I in a blog series about the Center for the History of Medicine's Guidelines for Inclusive and Conscientious Description.

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Native American Heritage Month: Literature & Learning

November 17, 2020

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.

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