The Mary and David Harrison Institute for American History, Literature, and Culture presents permanent and changing exhibits, as well as lectures, conferences, and gallery talks.
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The Claude Moore Health Sciences
Library provides health information
resources for alumni, administrators,
clinicians, consumers, medical
students, nursing students,
occupational therapists, physical
therapists, preceptors, public health
professionals, researchers,
respiratory therapists, and speech-
language pathologists.
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Provides services and resources for
healthcare professionals, teachers,
and consumers in Virginia.
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The Holsinger Studio Collection constitutes a unique photographic record of life in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, from before the turn of the century through World War I.
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Jackson Davis, an educational reformer and amateur photographer, took nearly 6,000 photographs of African American schools, teachers and students throughout the Southeastern United States. His photographs demonstrated the wretched conditions of African American schools in the South and showed how they could be improved.
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The Women's Center library has focused
its holdings on four core areas of
interest to all members of the
University community: Eating Disorders
& Body Image, Domestic Violence &
Sexual Assault, Women's Health
Concerns, and Lifespan Issues.
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Letters About Literature is a reading and writing program for students in grades 4 through 12.
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The Outreach Services Program is
responsible for developing and
promoting health care information and
library services for health care
professionals, teachers, and consumers
in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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The Medical Center Hour is the School
of Medicine's weekly forum on medicine
and society. Produced by the Center
for Biomedical Ethics and Humanities,
The Medical Center Hour is held on
Wednesdays from mid-September through
March at midday (12:30-1:30 pm) in the
Jordan Hall Conference Center
Auditorium. All programs are free and
open to the entire university and the
public.
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Personalized cancer information in a
community-based, welcoming
environment. The Mountain Laurel
Center serves Lee, Wise, and Scott
counties, and the City of Norton in
Virginia and is located in an area
with a high incidence of cancer.
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