Spring has come, (I promise!) And with its arrival come two new displays at Science! The first, made possible by the talented Beth, focuses on Women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). The second, organized by Megan, gives tips and tricks and laughs for studying and help available on campus – just in time for exams. Come by to check them out!
In other news, we have gained a new staff member in the form of Steven Kabernack, and said farewell to Glenda Goertzen. Also joining our team as the joint supervisor for Science and Engineering is Brenda Butler. We look forward to working together!
Science displays aren’t the only things being curated by Science staff. Jill Crawley-Low has curated the latest exhibit in the Link at Murray Library, highlighting The History of Veterinary Literature: The Dr. Jack Rosen Veterinary Medicine History Collection. The oldest book in Dr. Rosen’s collection dates back to 1528, titled Libri de re rustica (The Book of Country Life). The exhibit will run until May 2017.
http://library.usask.ca/archives/exhibitions-digital/exhibitions/vet-med-history.php
Great job on the displays, ladies! They are beautiful and probably informative (lol, if I could read that teeny text).