UT Southwestern photo history now online

UT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present” is a new online collection of more than 550 searchable images that illustrate the history of UT Southwestern. The images portray the people, campus, and events of our institution from its founding in 1943 (as Southwestern Medical College) up to the present. Each image has a descriptive title, a date, and an explanatory description. The images—mostly photographs—have been selected from more than 10,000 photos held in the Library’s UT Southwestern Archives.

The individuals portrayed are largely those who have made notable contributions to UT Southwestern and/or to medicine or medical education through their research, patient care, teaching, or campus administration. Also included are photos of students and staff in everyday campus settings. Small- or medium-sized images may be downloaded or printed for educational use.

You can access the new “UT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present” collection from the campus web site: in the quick links area of the Mission & History page. The collection may also be accessed by clicking on the thumbnail photo on the right sidebar of the Library home page.

Share the collection with others via this link: http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/library/utswimages

For more information about the collection, contact Bill Maina, the Library’s Archivist, by email or at 214-648-2629.

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