Calling all archival researchers! The 2027 application cycle is now open for the David J. Wolf, MD Visiting Research Scholar Program, supporting onsite research in the @WeillCornell@nyphospital Medical Center Archives. Visit bit.ly/3Tlir4e to learn more! #histmed
ALT A medical casebook lies open with the case set behind it on the table. The spine reads "Register Medical Cases 1809-1834, Medical Division"
The Library had a wonderful time at Tuesday’s SEIC Inclusion and Belonging Fair! Proud to join colleagues across WCM in advancing inclusion, strengthening belonging, and supporting our community.
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Wed, April 8 at 5pm EST for Ashley Graham-Perel's talk "When the Walls Came Down: The Interrelationships between Nursing, Race, & Medicine at NY’s Lincoln School for Nurses, 1898–1961." More info & registration here: bit.ly/40JZ7k5
ALT A headshot of Dr. Ashley Graham-Perel, EdD, MS, RN, CNE, who is an Assistant Professor, Director of the Office of Engagement and Community Affairs, and historian at Columbia University School of Nursing.
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Wed, April 8 at 5pm EST for Ashley Graham-Perel's talk "When the Walls Came Down: The Interrelationships between Nursing, Race, & Medicine at NY’s Lincoln School for Nurses, 1898–1961." More info & registration here: bit.ly/40JZ7k5
ALT A headshot of Dr. Ashley Graham-Perel, EdD, MS, RN, CNE, who is an Assistant Professor, Director of the Office of Engagement and Community Affairs, and historian at Columbia University School of Nursing.
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Wed, April 8 at 5pm EST for Ashley Graham-Perel's talk "When the Walls Came Down: The Interrelationships between Nursing, Race, & Medicine at NY’s Lincoln School for Nurses, 1898–1961." More info & registration here: bit.ly/40JZ7k5
ALT A headshot of Dr. Ashley Graham-Perel, EdD, MS, RN, CNE, who is an Assistant Professor, Director of the Office of Engagement and Community Affairs, and historian at Columbia University School of Nursing.
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Wednesday, March 4 at 5pm EST for Juliet Larkin-Gilmore's talk "Hygienic Dispossession: Land Theft and Public Health in Cherokee and Choctaw Nations, 1917." Find out more and register for remote attendance here: bit.ly/4aM1GrG
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Wednesday, March 4 at 5pm EST for Juliet Larkin-Gilmore's talk "Hygienic Dispossession: Land Theft and Public Health in Cherokee and Choctaw Nations, 1917." Find out more and register for remote attendance here: bit.ly/4aM1GrG
Great news: You can now access library resources on-campus from the Apollo, Guest, Eduroam, SMARTDesk and Print wifi networks! More info: library.weill.cornell.edu/ne…
We are pleased to announce that the Library has resumed Notary Public services. We encourage you to review service details including hours, requirements, and acceptable documents on our website before your visit. library.weill.cornell.edu/no…
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Wednesday, Nov 12 at 1pm EST for John Gutiérrez's talk "Roaming Around the City: Tuberculosis, Puerto Ricans, and the Politics of Disease in 20th Century New York City." Find out about onsite & remote attendance here: bit.ly/4hBXxIm
ALT Headshot of John A. Gutiérrez is an Assistant Professor and Chair of the Department of Latin American and Latinx Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY. His research focuses on the history of health, medicine, and disease in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and its diasporas in the United States.
The Library will be closed on Monday, September 1st, 2025 in observance of Labor Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025. The 24/7 Space will still be accessible to students, residents, and clinical fellows during the holiday.
Calling all archival researchers! The 2026 application cycle is now open for the David J. Wolf, MD Visiting Research Scholar Program, supporting onsite research in the @WeillCornell@nyphospital Medical Center Archives. Visit bit.ly/3Tlir4e to learn more! #histmed
ALT A medical casebook laid out on a table with the handwriting visible in the foreground. The casebook is for New York Hospital cases from 1809 through 1834.
Don't forget! We're accepting applications until Sept 1st for the David J. Wolf, MD Visiting Research Scholar Program. More info can be found at bit.ly/3Tlir4e
Calling all archival researchers! The 2026 application cycle is now open for the David J. Wolf, MD Visiting Research Scholar Program, supporting onsite research in the @WeillCornell@nyphospital Medical Center Archives. Visit bit.ly/3Tlir4e to learn more! #histmed
ALT A medical casebook laid out on a table with the handwriting visible in the foreground. The casebook is for New York Hospital cases from 1809 through 1834.
Calling all archival researchers! The 2026 application cycle is now open for the David J. Wolf, MD Visiting Research Scholar Program, supporting onsite research in the @WeillCornell@nyphospital Medical Center Archives. Visit bit.ly/3Tlir4e to learn more! #histmed
ALT A medical casebook laid out on a table with the handwriting visible in the foreground. The casebook is for New York Hospital cases from 1809 through 1834.
New digital resources available! Visit the Medical Center Archives’ digital collections page to find newly digitized historical documents highlighting women’s medical education & treatment in NYC from the 19th & mid-20th centuries. Find out more here: bit.ly/4j5l4k9.
Join @WeillCornell Heberden Society on Tuesday, 4/8 at 5pm EST for Carolyn Eastman's talk "On the Front Lines of New York City's Yellow Fever Epidemics." Find out about remote and onsite attendance here: bit.ly/41Vkwa3
ALT A headshot showing Carolyn Eastman, PhD a Professor of History at Virginia Commonwealth University, book review editor for the William and Mary Quarterly, and president-elect of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR). She is the author of the prizewinning A Nation of Speechifiers: Making an American Public after the Revolution (2009), and The Strange Genius of Mr. O: The World of the United States’ First Forgotten Celebrity (2021), the latter of which received the SHEAR James Bradford Best Biography prize and the Library of Virginia Literary Award for Nonfiction. She is developing a book on Black and white New Yorkers’ experiences with the yellow fever epidemics of the 1790s, seeking to understand how the disease changed people’s lives as well as the city itself.
Wood librarians presented a poster on our outreach program involving NYC high school students at the Annual Meeting of the @MedLibAssn in Pittsburgh! Learn more about the project at med.cornell.libguides.com/ch…#mlanet25