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Picture of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Photo by Mark Stebnicki

As we reflect on the life, work, and impact that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has had on our nation and the world, we are reminded that Dr. King was passionate about activism on racial discrimination, poverty, and health disparities. A great way to honor Dr. King’s legacy and continue his important work is to learn more about anti-racism, inequities, and disparities in healthcare and use this knowledge to help build a more inclusive healthcare system. Himmelfarb Library has some great resources that can help you learn more about these topics so you can put your knowledge into action!

Himmelfarb Resources: 

Himmelfarb’s Anriracism in Healthcare Guide provides information and resources related to antiracism in healthcare including links to professional healthcare organizations centered around diversity and health justice issues, training resources, and links to GW-specific organizations. Browse the Journal Special Collections tab to find journal issues and health news on antiracism-related issues. Antiracism books and ebooks available at Himmelfarb are also included in this guide including: 

The Antiracism in Healthcare Guide also has links to podcasts, tutorials, and videos including:

In addition to the Antiracism in Healthcare Guide, Himmelfarb has a Diversity and Disparities in Health Care collection of books and e-books with nearly 200 books addressing issues of disparity and representation of minority communities in healthcare. 

Advancing the Dream Event:

On Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at Noon, SMHS and the Anti-Racism Coalition will hold the 8th Annual SMHS Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture Series - Advancing the Dream: From Dream to Reality - The Journey Continues. This year’s speaker is Dr. Italo M. Brown, MD, MPH. Dr. Brown is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Equity and Social Justice Curriculum Thread Lead at Stanford University School of Medicine. Please join us in room 117 of Ross Hall (virtual attendance via Zoom is available) for this great event!

Flyer for the 8th Annual GW SMHS Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture Series. Information in image is included in blog post.

Student and Professional Organizations:

If you are interested in becoming more involved, consider reaching out to local student or professional organizations such as White Coats for Black Lives or the Antiracism Nursing Student Alliance. Involvement with these and similar organizations can help you put your knowledge into action and offer opportunities for collaboration in furthering the cause of finding solutions to healthcare disparities and opportunities to educate others on issues of health injustices.

The image is a group of leaves, showcasing fall colors with the test "2023 Fall Colors Photo Contest Results."

The results of the 2023 Fall Colors Photo Contest are in! This event, sponsored by Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb, welcomed digital photo submissions of the beautiful fall foliage. Students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), School of Public Health (GWSPH), and School of Nursing (Nursing) submitted their original photos taken in 2023. Judging was based on creativity, originality, and overall artistic impact. 

So without further ado, this year's winner is Mehrshad Fahim Devin (SMHS student). Here’s Mehrshad’s photo, entitled “Fall Ride - Roof of the Kennedy Center”:

A boat on the water, with colorful fall trees lining the shore, surrounded by a city skyline in the background.

Himmelfarb Library would like to thank everyone who submitted a photo for this year’s contest! We loved seeing all of your great photos and getting to see fall through your beautiful pictures. You can view all of the photo submissions on Himmelfarb’s first floor, as well as online:

Sponsored by Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb

2023 Himmelfarb Library's Fall Colors Photo Contest. Enter for a chance to win a Prize! Oct. 16 - Nov. 3, 2023.

Fall is here! Head outdoors to admire the beautiful fall foliage around you and capture those amazing photos. Enter your best photo with a chance to win a PRIZE. All digital photos submitted will be showcased in the 2023 Himmelfarb Fall Colors Photo Gallery.

How to Enter and Contest Rules:

Photo submission dates:  Monday, October 16, 2023 – Friday, November 3, 2023.

  • Complete a 2023 Online Contest Submission Form and submit an original photo (JPEG, PDF, PNG files only). Limit 1 entry person.
  • Contest photo must be original and taken in 2023.
  • By submitting an entry, each contestant agrees to the rules of the contest.

Who Can Enter:

Staff or students affiliated with GW School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, and School of Nursing.

Judging:

Photo entries will be judged based on creativity, originality, and overall artistic impact. One winner will be chosen by select participants and members of the Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb Committee.

*Himmelfarb Library reserves the right to cancel the contest or modify rules at its discretion. Himmelfarb Library reserves the right to reject any entrant whose entry appears off-topic or violates the rules.

For questions, contact: Yvonne Lee (yvylee@gwu.edu)

*** Post written by Yvonne Lee ***

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Our Annual Book Sale will be held from Tuesday, September 12th through the Friday, September 15th in  Himmelfarb’s first floor reference alcove. The sale will be open from 8:00am to 8:00pm Tuesday to Thursday, and from 8:00am to Noon on Friday.

Textbooks, study guides, books of historical interest and more will be available - arrive early to see what we have to offer! Prices will be $4 for hardcover books, $2 for paperbacks. Card payments only. Contact us at himmelfarb@gwu.edu if you have any questions.

Congrats, Catherine! On 40 years at GW!

Himmelfarb Library congratulates Catherine Sluder on her 40th anniversary working at The George Washington University! Catherine has been a member of Himmelfarb’s staff since May of 1985, and we are lucky to have had her as part of our team for the past 38 years! 

We interviewed Catherine to learn more about her amazing career at Himmelfarb, the changes she’s seen in her time here, and why she enjoys working at Himmelfarb.

When did you start working at GW? What was your first position here?

I worked one summer in the early 1980s for the Pathology Department. My father, Frank Miller, was still teaching Pathology at GW, and he hired me to organize the department’s collection of stored specimens and slides.

Catherine standing next to the portrait of her father, Frank Miller.

When did you start working at GW? What was your first position here?

I worked one summer in the early 1980s for the Pathology Department. My father, Frank Miller, was still teaching Pathology at GW, and he hired me to organize the department’s collection of stored specimens and slides.

Image: Catherine standing next to the portrait of her father, Frank Miller. Catherine gets to walk past this portrait every day on her way to her office on the 3rd floor of the library.

When did you start working at Himmelfarb? What was your first position at Himmelfarb?

I started working at Himmelfarb in May of 1985. I worked at the Audiovisual (AV) Study Center (now the Bloedorn Technology Center). All lectures were recorded on cassette tapes, which we made copies of for the students on high-speed tape duplicators. We checked out boxes of 35mm Pathology slides and did lots of equipment troubleshooting. 

What different positions have you held during your time at Himmelfarb?

In 1991, I became assistant manager of the AV Study Center, and later became manager of the renamed Bloedorn Technology Center. For many years, I have also worked with the Circulation Department, and have coordinated onsite access to Himmelfarb. 

Tell us about your current position and what you do at Himmelfarb.

I still manage the Bloedorn Technology Center and oversee physical access to Himmelfarb. And I’m part of the Circulation Department team. I recently became the library’s current 3D printing liaison. And I have the privilege of being a library instructor in CIS small groups. Getting to know, work with, and learn from our medical students has been more rewarding than anything else I’ve done at Himmelfarb. 

Can you tell us about how Himmelfarb has changed over your career?

The biggest change I experienced was the transition from physical media to digital. The old AV Study Center was stocked with 35mm slide projectors, VHS and U-Matic video players, and x-ray view boxes.

Years later, we offer VR anatomy programs to our students and are building a collection of streaming media titles in the health sciences and public health. Our assortment of anatomical models, articulated skeletons, and bone boxes, however, have never gone out of fashion. In fact, we are currently expanding our collection of anatomical models.

What are some of the things you enjoy most about your job and working at Himmelfarb?

I have always loved the people I work with (I can’t imagine working without them). And I love that our administration has continually encouraged staff to grow and to master new skills. And if you’re passionate about something that you’d like to pursue, however outside the boundaries of your traditional job description, supervisors and administrators will help you to nurture that passion in a way that benefits both you and the library. 

Can you share one or two of your favorite memories of working at Himmelfarb?

When my boss at the time (and forever friend) Lynn Povanda managed the AV Study Center, we used to celebrate AV staff birthdays at work with champagne and white chocolate cake from the Watergate Bakery. We’d invite a few folks from the first floor to join us if we knew that they liked the bubbly (and wouldn’t snitch on us).

Also, in the festive vein, Himmelfarb staff have always thrown terrific winter holiday parties. The older parties were lavish potluck affairs. We’d decorate every square foot of Room B103, and then we’d indulge in all the amazing food that our co-workers had prepared. 

Is there anything else you’d like to share?

I came to Himmelfarb Library as an avowed technophobe. With the encouragement and support of many colleagues over the years, I have learned to face my fears and to adapt to the challenge of new technologies in ways that would have surprised my older self.

And I hope that my father would be proud of my role, however tiny, in continuing to share knowledge with our medical students.

Catherine has certainly seen many changes in her time working here. We are appreciative that she has documented so many of these changes by being our unofficial photographer for Himmelfarb events. Even though she spends a lot of time behind the camera, we’re lucky to have captured some pretty great pictures of Catherine through the years. 

Catherine has long been a valued colleague to the staff she’s worked with through the years. So we thought it only fitting that we give current Himmelfarb staff an opportunity to express their congratulations and share their thoughts about working with Catherine on this momentous occasion. Here’s what they had to say:

“Catherine exemplifies what we strive for at Himmelfarb. She is a detail-oriented problem solver who focuses on providing consistent and high-quality services for our users.  Catherine's thorough understanding of library systems, services, and processes, is demonstrated as she looks for ways to make improvements to support users and library staff alike. I'm most impressed with Catherine's work as a library instructor over the past few years as she took on a new challenge and systematically sought to learn a new type of library work, asking questions, clarifying her understanding, and asking for feedback along the way - demonstrating her commitment to serving Himmelfarb's users as she learned and expanded her skill set.” ~ Laura Abate

“Working with Catherine has always been an absolute pleasure. Not only has she always been so helpful, and always in a fantastic mood, Catherine also never seems to mind it when I flood her inbox with cat pictures. Happy 40th Catherine! Himmelfarb is lucky to have you!” ~ Andy Puro

“Cat Sluder is one cool cat!” ~ Temitayo Wolff

"Congratulations on 40 years at Himmelfarb, Catherine! What an amazing accomplishment!" ~ Rachel Brill

“When I started working at Himmelfarb, I wasn't necessarily expecting to find colleagues to talk about fairly obscure music with. I was so happy to discover that in Catherine! She is also one of the most positive people I know. I am always smiling after a chat with Catherine.” ~ Deborah Wassertzug

“Catherine is a kind-hearted, creative, and wonderful colleague. She has a great personality and is always willing to extend a helping hand. Catherine is usually one of the first people I see every morning and she is always upbeat and energetic, even at 8am. I love the work she does when it comes to celebrating staff birthdays and she has incredible Photoshop, video editing, and graphic design skills! I am so grateful that I get to work alongside Catherine!” ~ Brittany Smith

“Working with Catherine is one of my favorite things about working at Himmelfarb. Catherine is creative, curious, fun, and above all, kind. She has an incredible institutional memory that we will never be able to replace, while always keeping up with the changes in service and technology over the years. Catherine keeps me sane when things get crazy! She always provides a laugh or a virtual hug when most needed.” ~ JoLinda Thompson

“Catherine has always been a joy to work with. I appreciate how she always has everyone's back. She is always ready to lend a helping hand to staff, students, and faculty. Her patience and smile are legendary. Congratulations Catherine on 40 years at GW!” ~ Velda Jones

“Congratulations Catherine - thank you for all you do to make Himmelfarb a welcoming place for patrons!" ~ Tom Harrod

“Catherine is by far the most humane and empathic person I know. Her capacity to connect with the pains of others is without boundaries! One day I had the misfortune of having to dispose of a trapped mouse, captured in the Library. The unique way in which the mouse was trapped didn't lead to its' demise, but a very painful outcome that involved a hind leg and genitals. So in a very Catherine kind of way, she pressed me to release the mouse outside of the campus to give it an opportunity to live. I was compelled to do just that! All because it was Catherine asking! Congratulations my friend on your 40th Work Anniversary!” ~ Lonnie Williams

“Catherine's energy and positivity are an inspiration. She is a font of ideas that make Himmelfarb a better place to work and study. Congrats to her on 40 outstanding years!” ~ Ian Roberts

“Catherine is an absolute joy to work with and I feel so lucky to call her a colleague and a friend. Catherine can always be counted on to help with projects and provide valuable advice, and words of encouragement. Her sense of humor always brightens my workday. Although Catherine has seen a lot of staff come and go in her time here, she always welcomes everyone with open arms and has an uncanny ability to not only see the best in people but to bring out the best in people! Congratulations on 40 years at GW, Catherine! I’m honored to have shared some of those years with you.” ~ Ruth Bueter

“Congratulations Catherine on this amazing milestone of 40 years at GW! It has been a pleasure to work with you over the many years. The birthday collages have to be the best idea you have created. You are always so helpful here at the library and doing what needs to be done. Again, Congratulations!!!” ~ Val Bowles 

“Every organization needs at least one person holding things together and I'm so happy that Himmelfarb has you! Wishing I were talented enough to make you a special slideshow like the ones we all have come to love for our birthdays each year. I know there must be a perfect song out there somewhere to celebrate such a wonderful achievement. Congratulations and thanks for all you do!” ~ Sara Hoover

From all of us at Himmelfarb Library - Congratulations, Catherine on your 40-year anniversary at GW! It is truly an honor to work with you every day, and we are lucky to have you as part of our team!

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Himmelfarb Library would like to officially welcome the incoming MS1 class to George Washington University!  

As part of your orientation, here is your quest: 

Get into a group of four, 

Pick a member of your group to lead the tour, 

Visit all four floors of Himmelfarb if you dare, 

Take photos of each accomplishment to prove you were there. 

Complete each task in the order you choose, 

You’ll finish them all if you follow the clues. 

Task #1 

You’ll be learning informatics with a librarian by your side. 

Find the name of the one who’ll be your guide. 

Scan the QR code from the first-floor image of the librarian specified. 

Have someone from the group take a picture of the poster with all of the librarian pictures, this will be shared as proof of completion for the raffle drawing.

Task #2 

Follow the clue (and call number) to find the book listed below in the basement book stacks and have one of your team members take a picture of the front cover. When you’re done, leave the book there for later groups to find. 

“If ye climb to the crow’s nest and feel a gout in yer knee, 

Hochberg and his mateys wrote a book ye should see.” 

RC927.R48215 2015

Task #3 

Himmelfarb Library’s third floor is a mix of quiet space, rooms for collaborative studying as well as software, instructional DVDs/CDs, and anatomical models/kits. 

Though we might be pirates, we're no luddites. 

(We're also no poets, as you may have noticed.) 

As new crew members, we'll show you our finest new tech. 

A merry band awaits you in the Levine Lounge 

to show you our BodyViz 3D anatomy system 

and how to 3D print a parrot. 

We'll even swab the MedicalHoloDeck 

to show you a skull and crossbones in Vee Arrrrrrr. 

Take a picture of a group member at this station as proof of completion for the raffle drawing.

Task #4 

Log into any computer and you’re on your way. 

“Use your UserID and password,” is what we say. 

https://guides.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/md is where to go. 

Go to chapter 126 in Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine (it’s a great book). 

Search for ‘Pneumonia’; don’t be slow! 

Take a picture of the screen so we can take a look. 

Task #5 

Study in a group or study alone. 

Study standing, seated, or study prone. 

If you study in a room on floor two, 

An online reservation will ensure the room belongs to you. 

Of the thirty-four study rooms in all, 

One is the finest, a real windfall. 

The quiet floor, a roomy table, and seats. 

Plus windows on the two walls make this room complete. 

Find this legendary room of library lore, 

Take a selfie with the librarian at the door. 

Final Task 

Post your photos to social media (Facebook, or Instagram) as proof of your quest, 

Show us your group is the best! 

Post your pictures in the comments,  

So your team represents; 

Or post to your own social media pages pictures of all four stages: 

Use #Farbientation23 to make sure we see your post. 

A group drawn at random will win some great swag! 

If social media just isn’t your style, 

Email (himmelfarb@gwu.edu) us instead your image files. 

Be sure to include the names of your group mates, 

And your entry into our raffle awaits! 

One member of your group should post/share photo(s) of the group at each task.  

Use #farbientation23, if posting to social media. 

If you prefer not to use social media platforms, email your pics to himmelfarb@gwu.edu 

The Library will select one group, at random, from the social media and email entrants, to win the prize.

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That will keep you in the know with content that engages. 

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Himmelfarb Contact Information

Reference: (202)994-2850 

Circulation: (202)994-2962 

Library Website: https://himmelfarb.gwu.edu/ 

Email Address: himmelfarb@gwu.edu 

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Text Contact: Text your question to (202)601-3525 

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Himmelfarb Library is celebrating its 35th Annual Art Show this year! We hope you’ve had time to stop by the library and check out the wonderful submissions in person. The art show is open through Thursday, May 11, 2023. Come support your colleagues in their artistic endeavors and get one last look at these fantastic pieces! If you can’t make it to Himmelfarb to check out this year’s submissions, check out the virtual art show in our institutional repository, the Health Sciences Research Commons.

If you have an artsy hobby, it’s never too early to start working on an art project you can submit to next year’s art show! Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your next art project, or you just enjoy looking at beautiful things, stop in and see this year’s art show before it’s over next week! 

Here are some of the highlights from this year’s show!

Cherry Blossom Photo Contest Submissions:

General Submissions:

Himmelfarb Staff Submissions:

Virtual Art Show Submissions:\

Abstract art.
Breath and Motion by an anonymous artist
Picture of waves splashing against a coastline cliff with red rocks and pine trees above.
Maine Coast by Richard Ricciardi
Picture of beautiful orange, red, and purple sunset.
Appalachian Mountain Sky at Night by Laurie A. Theeke

Toronto Brunch © Hufsa Khan, 2022

If you haven’t submitted your artwork, there is still time! 
We are excited to invite you to share your creative projects with us! Himmelfarb Library’s 35th annual art show features photographs, paintings of all mediums, drawings, sculptures, and more created by GW’s health sciences community! Submissions are currently being accepted through April 13th, so submit your favorite work of art soon! We accept a wide range of art, from paintings, photography, needlework, pottery, handmade jewelry, and more. Feel free to contact us with questions about submissions at himmelfarb@gwu.edu. 

Important Dates:

Submissions: Now through Thursday, April 13th. Submissions can be dropped off at the Himmelfarb Circulation/Reference Desk. For each submission, we need the name of your piece and the artist’s name.

Opening Reception: Monday, April 17, 4:00pm - 5:30pm.

Art Show: Monday, April 17 through Thursday, May 11

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Calling all artists! Do you have a painting, print, or photograph that you'd like to share? How about some needlework, pottery, or handmade jewelry? Himmelfarb Library is excited to announce the 2023 Himmelfarb Library Annual Art Show! We invite you to display your artwork in this year's show!

The Himmelfarb Art Show, now in its 35th year, is open to all students, faculty, and staff of the SMHS, SPH, and SON. We are currently accepting submissions through Thursday, April 13th.

Important Dates:

Submissions: Now through Thursday, April 13th. Submissions can be dropped off at the Himmelfarb Circulation/Reference Desk.

Opening Reception: Monday, April 17th, 4:00pm - 5:00pm.

Art Show: Monday, April 17th through Thursday, May 11th.

To submit a digital copy of your work for inclusion in the Virtual Art Show, please send the file to himmelfarb@gwu.edu. You may also submit exclusively to the Virtual Art Show if you prefer.

As part of this year's art show, Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb presents the 2023 Cheery Blossom Photo Contest! Enter your best photo of this year's cherry blossoms by Friday, April 7th for a chance to win a prize! Contest entries will be featured in the Virtual Art Show. Photos will be judged based on creativity, originality, and overall artistic impact. The contest winner will be selected by the members of the Healthy Living @ Himmelfarb Committee. Sumibt print photographs in person at the Himmelfarb Circulation/Reference Desk, or submit your digital photos online. JPG, PDF, and PNG files only please. Read the full contest rules to learn more.

If you have any questions or would like additional information about the 2023 Himmelfarb Library Annual Art Show or Cherry Blossom Photo Contest, please contact Temitayo Wolff at himmelfarb@gwu.edu. Interested in viewing submissions from previous art shows? Check out the Himmelfarb Library Annual Art Show Collections available on the Health Science Research Commons!

SMHS MD Class of 2023 students at their Himmelfarb Library orientation back in August of 2019.
SMHS MD Class of 2023 students at their Himmelfarb Library orientation in August 2019.

After four years of medical school, the MD Class of 2023 has made it Match Day! Congratulations from all of us at Himmelfarb Library! We couldn’t be more proud of all you’ve learned and accomplished during your time here. We’re so glad to have been a small part of your journey to becoming exceptional physicians. 

We encourage the GW community to tune in to watch Match Day live! Watch as students receive and open their letters to find out where they’ll spend their residency training.

Here’s a look back to when the MD Class of 2023 was just starting their medical school journey and attended their Himmelfarb orientation.