The 2023 Striker Lecture to recount the history of the UC Department of Surgery

Two centuries of surgery at the UC College of Medicine By Richard Puff In January 1922, George Heuer, MD, arrived in Cincinnati as the first full-time chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. … Continue reading

“Off the Shelf and into the Lab” May 6th webinar to highlight medical history, preservation and the UC Libraries’ Adopt-A-Book program

Join the Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions and the Cecil Striker Society for the History of Medicine, Thursday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. for the 3rd lecture in the Cecil Striker Webinar series. Off … Continue reading

Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries

Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries. In this issue of Source, Dean Xuemao Wang reflects on his eight years at UC and asks questions about the future. We announce … Continue reading

Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn more about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries.

Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn more about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries. In this issue of Source, Dean Xuemao Wang writes about how a digital core is part of a 21st-century liberal education. Two … Continue reading

Read Source to learn more about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries.

Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn more about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries. In this issue of Source, Dean Xuemao Wang writes about his new role as vice provost for digital scholarship, which ties in … Continue reading

Read Source to learn more about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries.

Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn more about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries. In this edition of Source, Dean Xuemao Wang writes about the university’s Bicentennial and we announce an exhibit of books from the … Continue reading