
Grant Awarded for AIDS Epidemic Digitization Project
This Fall, the UCSF Archives and Special Collections received a $138,370 subaward from the Network of
Library facilities are open to those with UCSF ID, though selected spaces remain closed with services available remotely. See timeline for reopening.
This Fall, the UCSF Archives and Special Collections received a $138,370 subaward from the Network of
Material added to the digital collection relates to Bishop’s work, teachings, and awards. Including lectures
Nobel Prize winner and eighth chancellor of UCSF Dr. J. Michael Bishop has been the recipient
Written in collaboration with Jazmin Dew. Although we’ve been sheltering in place since March, we
On August 11-14, The GLBT Historical Society and the UCSF Archives & Special Collections organized
When the UCSF Library closed its buildings on March 16 to comply with shelter-in-place orders,
When HIV/AIDS first seized the nation’s attention in the early 1980s, it was a disease
This week, we join the International Council on Archives and colleagues around the world in
Crisis, Community, and Connections From time to time, events in the present so closely resemble
Although, in 2020, advice like “wash your hands” and “cover your mouth when you cough”
UCSF Archives and Special Collections was awarded a $14,986 local assistance grant by the California
Over the past three decades, UCSF Archives & Special Collections has played a vital role