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Dearly Departed: Hilda Hempl Heller
Written by Ashley Lucckesi, a third year student studying Public Health and Molecular & Cell Biology, participating in the IMLS, “Strategic Stewardship for Sustaining the Archives of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology” project. Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve had … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl B. Koford, Edmund Heller, MVZ Archives, Women in Science
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Dearly Departed: Isabella Abbott, Algae Taxonomist and Kelp Chef Extraordinaire
Written by Helen Yang, a fourth year student participating in the IMLS, “Strategic Stewardship for Sustaining the Archives of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology” project. Over the last few weeks, I’ve gotten to know hundreds of vibrant personalities through only … Continue reading
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Tagged Botany, Hawaii, Isabella Abbott, Seaweed, Stanford
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Through the Lens: a Look at Joseph Dixon
Written by Masha Paramonova, a 3rd year student participating in URAP for fall 2016 and studying biology. Often, I find myself deeply lost in the photographs I have the privilege to handle in my hours at the Museum of Vertebrate … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Aids, MVZ collections, URAPs
Tagged Alaska, Bohemian Waxwing, Conservation, Joseph Dixon, Joseph Grinnell, MVZ, MVZ Archives, Photography
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