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HS/HSL May 2019 Hours
Between 6:00 am – 8:00 am, Monday through Friday, enter through the Campus Center with your UMB or UMMC id. Library services and access to classrooms begin at 8:00 am. May 1 – May 24, 2019Regular Semester Hours Monday – … Continue reading
HS/HSL First Floor Re-Imagined
It’s time for a furniture upgrade on the first floor. Coming soon, we’ll be replacing most of the first-floor furniture. The assortment of new chairs, tables, study pods, café tables, and banquette seating we’ve chosen will accommodate both private, individual … Continue reading
HS/HSL Closed Sunday, April 21st
The HS/HSL will be closed on Sunday, April 21st for the Easter holiday. We will return to our regular hours on Monday, April 22nd.
Happy 21st Birthday HS/HSL!
Twenty-one years ago, on April 3, 1998, the Health Sciences and Human Services Library opened its doors for the first time at 601 West Lombard Street. The new space featured 190,000 square feet over 6 floors. A new exhibit on … Continue reading
Latest Edition of Connective Issues
In this edition: The Annual Report is Here! The Annual Report is Here! Finally!21@601: Celebrating HS/HSL’s 21 Years at 601 W. LombardFirst Floor Re-imaginedJournal BackfilesHS/HSL Usage Survey – One Month OnlyMaryland’s First Lady Yumi Hogan, “Nature’s Spring Sonata” ExhibitionMeet the … Continue reading
21@601: Celebrating 21 Years at 601 W. Lombard – Luncheon and Exhibit
Monday, April 15, 201911:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (luncheon and panel discussion) HS/HSL Gladhill Ballroom To register for this event, please email events@hshsl.umaryland.edu with your name and contact information. Time Flies! Almost 21 years ago on April 3, 1998 the … Continue reading
Maryland’s First Lady Yumi Hogan, “Nature’s Spring Sonata” Exhibition
Stop by and view Maryland’s artist and First Lady, Yumi Hogan’s exhibit “Nature’s Spring Sonata” in the HS/HSL’s Weise Gallery. Mrs. Hogan’s works, made with sumi ink and hanji paper, display interpretations of her life, memories, and visually reflect those … Continue reading
