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.
The workstations in this library are managed by CUIT. Please see Computer Lab Technologies for details on the available software, and contact askcuit@columbia.edu with questions.
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The New Red Scare
The new Red Scare: Columbia Magazine reports on a recent discussion with families affected by 1950s McCarthyism, including Molly Jong-Fast, MaryLouise Patterson, and Michael Meeropol, which addressed the parallels of the Red Scare to American politics and society today.
Drawings & Archives Acquires David Henken Papers
Avery Drawings & Archives acquires the papers of David Henken, an architect, engineer, and founder of Usonia, a cooperative community in New York that was established on the principles espoused by Frank Lloyd Wright in his designs for “Broadacre City.”
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
