Michael Tucker Archives

Vintage nutrition poster titled 'The Wheel of Good Eating,' showing a food wheel with illustrations. Text reads 'Eat Foods From Each Group Daily' and 'Keep It Balanced – Make It Spin.'
Aug 28, 2025
  • Ashley Brown

New Exhibit: From Invalid Broth to Balanced Plates: A History of Nourishment

The exhibit I curated, From Invalid Broth to Balanced Plates: A History of Nourishment, is a bite-sized look at how people learned about basic nutrition and food safety through books...

Display case featuring items related to Dr. John S. Pittman, including two white ceramic jars with eagle designs, informational signs about his medical education and travels in Europe, and a framed black-and-white portrait with his face obscured.
Aug 07, 2025
  • Mollie Frazier

New Exhibit: Where in the World is Dr. Pittman?

The Country Doctor Museum has a new exhibit on display in Brody School of Medicine, blending history, travel, medicine, and whimsy! Where in the World is Dr. Pittman? takes viewers...

Jul 28, 2025
  • Mollie Frazier

Civil War Medical Care and Surgery Presentation

On July 18th, the Medical History Interest Group, sponsored as part of the Ruth and John Moskop Lecture Series and the Laupus Library History Collections, hosted Civil War Medical Care...

Jul 23, 2025
  • Mollie Frazier

Archives with a Pulse: Come Tour Our History Collections!

If you’ve ever been curious about how medicine and healthcare has shaped the lives of eastern North Carolinians over the last few centuries, look no further than Laupus Library’s History...

A promotional poster for an internship opportunity at the Laupus Library History Collections, featuring various displays of historical documents and artifacts within the library.
Jul 15, 2025
  • Mollie Frazier

Internship Opportunity at Laupus Health Sciences Library

Laupus Library History Collections is offering an unpaid internship for history undergraduate and graduate students.  If you are interested in working in an archive or library someday, or if you...

Ashley Brown reaching for a book on a high shelf in a library aisle filled with books.
Jul 15, 2025
  • Michael Tucker

Student Spotlight – Ashley Brown

Ashley Brown was born in Huntington Beach, California but lived most of her life in Huntersville, North Carolina. She is the third of a set of triplets and about to...

A vintage illustration showing five methods of measuring a person's height, including the head, hand, middle finger, foot, and overall height.
Jul 01, 2025
  • Mollie Frazier

Promising Future, Complex Past: Artificial Intelligence and the Legacy of Physiognomy

Laupus Library is currently hosting the traveling exhibition “Promising Future, Complex Past: Artificial Intelligence and the Legacy of Physiognomy.” Developed by the National Library of Medicine, this exhibit presents the...

An entrance sign in front of brick library building.
Jul 01, 2025
  • Ronnie Woodward

Inman earns national collection development award

Megan Inman gained national recognition recently from the Medical Library Association when named the 2025 winner of the Louise Darling Award for Distinguished Achievement in Collection Development in the Health...

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Jan 21, 2025
  • Michael Tucker

“Entering a ‘White’ Profession: African American Physicians in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries” Presentation Recording Now Available

You can view the archived version of this presentation. View Presentation Join us on Monday, February 17th at 3:30pm in the Evelyn Fike Laupus Gallery for a presentation by Todd...

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Jan 16, 2025
  • Michael Tucker

Love Data Week 2025 – Session Recordings Now Available

Conversations around issues and methods in data creation, analysis, and visualization Love Data Week is an international event intended to engage researchers in dialogues around issues and methods in data...