Science & Engineering Library
The Science & Engineering Library focuses on research support for and collections in the fields of chemistry, biology, ecology/evolution/environmental biology, engineering, earth and environmental sciences, physics, astronomy, and psychology. It provides a collaborative environment supporting rapidly expanding interdisciplinary science and engineering research. The library features seating and study spaces for students and researchers.
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Confronting McCarthyism: Generational Lessons from Families who Resisted the Red Scare
Join the Lehman Center for American History, in partnership with the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, for a historic conversation with children and grandchildren of some of the most significant targets of McCarthyism and the Red Scare.
Exhibitions in the RBML | Selections from the Lydia Davis Papers
On display in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library are selections from one of its most significant recent literary acquisitions, the papers of writer Lydia Davis, a short-story writer, novelist, essayist, translator, and Barnard College alum.
Jim Babcock
Access and Reserves Supervisor
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Amanda Bielskas
Director
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Katherine Brooks
Collection Analysis Librarian
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Shanda L. Peterson
Access & Reserves Supervisor
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Eamon C. Tewell McCord
Head, Research Support and Outreach
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
William B. Vanti
Science & Engineering Librarian
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
