Happening at Falk Library in January

Visitors to Falk Library, located in Alan Magee Scaife Hall, are encouraged to check out these opportunities and displays:

Therapy Dog Visit

Note: This event has been cancelled due to the snow. It has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 6.

Thursday, January 16, 1-2 p.m.

Cure your winter blues with a visit from Blue the therapy dog! Our favorite golden retriever will be greeting visitors at the library’s entrance on Thursday, January 16, from 1 to 2 p.m.

On Display

Educational Technology: Past and Present (Display Cases, Main Floor)

In a display inspired by the past decades, you’ll see a ViewMaster for Bassett’s Atlas of Human Anatomy, LaserDisc of Radiologic Anatomy, and other educational technology that were once used by faculty and students alike. Compare these items to our display of technology that you can use today: a Rode Podcasting Kit, a Mini Projector, mobile device adapters, and more, all borrowable from Falk Library.

Life of a Medical Student in 19th Century Pittsburgh (Display Case, Lower Floor)

The Western Pennsylvania Medical College, a predecessor to Pitt’s School of Medicine, opened its doors in 1886 in Polish Hill. Take a blast to the past with a display of pamphlets, tickets, maps, and booklets from around our region, illustrating the academic and social aspects of student life more than a century ago.

Fundamentals of Successful Surgery (Rare Book Room Window Display, Lower Floor)

This exhibit highlights the founders of different elements of surgery, from Andreas Vesalius’s contributions to anatomy, to the various contributions of Ambroise Paré, Horace Wells, and Joseph Lister. The exhibit also showcases surgery during wars (World War I and World War II) and how each war launched a different type of surgical intervention.

While our focus is on the Pitt Health Sciences community, all Pitt affiliates are welcome to participate. Unless otherwise noted, all displays are available during Falk Library Operating Hours.

In Case You Missed It

We welcomed students back to campus for the spring semester with Warm Up and Welcome Back. Students visiting Falk Library were able to grab a snack and a cup of Mary Gail’s famous hot chocolate.

Two women, one wearing a sweater with a Pitt logo and the other with a UPMC badge, stand by a table with fruit and granola bars.
Health Sciences students enjoying free treats and hot chocolate on January 10, 2025.