The Junior Fellow internship program is itself an amazing program which introduces undergraduate as well as graduate students to a vast world of information.
Sean DiLeonardi, 2021 Junior Fellow, answers five questions about his work with the Science, Technology and Business Division’s “Arithmetic, Numeracy, Literacy and Imagination” project.
Continuing the Library of Congress COVID-19 Health Webinar Series, the Library's Health Services Division (HSD) and Science, Technology & Business Division (ST&B) will be hosting a virtual panel on "COVID-19: A One Health Approach" on Tuesday, October 19th at 12 p.m. (ET).
So if you found an old stock or bond certificate in a relative's papers, or you are interested in the company that made that cool item you found while antiquing, this class might be for you!
Explore Mexican American contributions to the U.S. economy using collections from the Occupational Folklife Project (OFP), the related individual worker reflections celebrated in the new America Works podcast, and the StoryCorps project, which has its archive at the Library of Congress.
Joseph A. Torres-González, 2021 Junior Fellow, answers five questions about his work with the Science, Technology and Business Division's Latin American Food Studies Project.
The United States Atomic Energy Commission started an effort in 1947 to identify and develop domestic sources of uranium for purposes of national security, putting out advertisements and offering financial incentives, which created a uranium rush of those hoping to strike it rich.