In celebration of the Education & Outreach Program's 10th anniversary, this exhibit features posters from a decade of collaborations. Posters and exhibit design by Dennis Grady.
This exhibit surveys many of the holdings of Baker-Berry and Rauner Libraries that pertain to the assassination. Berry Main Street, Baker-Berry Library, Sept. 25 - Dec. 20, 2013
Artist Angela Lorenz's mosaic triptychs Victorious Secret, based on Roman mosaics from 300AD, take an entertaining approach to addressing misinterpretations of the original images.
Learn about open access publishing, copyright, author rights, open educational materials, and more. Drop by to discuss issues, ask questions, & enter a raffle!
PRESENTED BY
GREGORY TAYLOR, PH.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology
Duke Center for Microbial Pathogenesis
Department of Medicine
Durham, NC
A beautiful, vibrant memoir about growing up motherless in 1970s and ’80s San Francisco with an openly gay father, noted poet and activist Steve Abbott, who died of AIDS in 1992.
Mozambique’s civil war left elephants frightened & hostile. Elephant researchers work to build trust and retrain the animals away from violence. Panel follows film.
In celebration of the Education & Outreach Program's 10th anniversary, this exhibit features posters from a decade of collaborations. Posters and exhibit design by Dennis Grady.
This exhibit surveys many of the holdings of Baker-Berry and Rauner Libraries that pertain to the assassination. Berry Main Street, Baker-Berry Library, Sept. 25 - Dec. 20, 2013
Artist Angela Lorenz's mosaic triptychs Victorious Secret, based on Roman mosaics from 300AD, take an entertaining approach to addressing misinterpretations of the original images.
Learn about open access publishing, copyright, author rights, open educational materials, and more. Drop by to discuss issues, ask questions, & enter a raffle!
PRESENTED BY
GREGORY TAYLOR, PH.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology
Duke Center for Microbial Pathogenesis
Department of Medicine
Durham, NC
A beautiful, vibrant memoir about growing up motherless in 1970s and ’80s San Francisco with an openly gay father, noted poet and activist Steve Abbott, who died of AIDS in 1992.
Mozambique’s civil war left elephants frightened & hostile. Elephant researchers work to build trust and retrain the animals away from violence. Panel follows film.