Topic: Libraries

How four crops reshaped a hemisphere

University of Miami opens “Roots of the Americas,” as featured in the Coral Gables Gazette.

How four crops reshaped a hemisphere

University of Miami opens “Roots of the Americas,” as featured in the Coral Gables Gazette.


‘Roots of the Americas’ opening Feb. 26

An exhibition exploring the enduring significance of crops native to the Americas and how they reshaped local economies, altered landscapes, and influenced culture throughout the region.

‘Roots of the Americas’ opening Feb. 26

An exhibition exploring the enduring significance of crops native to the Americas and how they reshaped local economies, altered landscapes, and influenced culture throughout the region.



March 13: ‘The Geography of Memory’

Join us for a presentation on two memoirs that explore how personal and collective memory travel across borders and generations.

March 13: ‘The Geography of Memory’

Join us for a presentation on two memoirs that explore how personal and collective memory travel across borders and generations.



Fostering Inclusive Mentorship: Building a Community of Practice for Mentors and Mentees

A blog post written by Associate Dean for Digital Strategies and Scholarly Communication Liz Gushee, as featured by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries.

Fostering Inclusive Mentorship: Building a Community of Practice for Mentors and Mentees

A blog post written by Associate Dean for Digital Strategies and Scholarly Communication Liz Gushee, as featured by the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries.




A message from the Dean

Spring 2026 highlights, exhibitions, upcoming events, and more at the University Libraries.

A message from the Dean

Spring 2026 highlights, exhibitions, upcoming events, and more at the University Libraries.


Feb. 5: Maroon communities in the Caribbean and the Americas

Kislak Fellow Robert C. Schwaller, Ph.D., to discuss his findings on the people who escaped enslavement and established independent settlements.

Feb. 5: Maroon communities in the Caribbean and the Americas

Kislak Fellow Robert C. Schwaller, Ph.D., to discuss his findings on the people who escaped enslavement and established independent settlements.




Preserving the legacy of the first woman US attorney general

Through a major preservation effort led by University of Miami Libraries, damaged physical media from the Janet Reno Papers have been digitized and recently made available to the public, offering deeper insight into the former attorney general’s life and legacy.

Preserving the legacy of the first woman US attorney general

Through a major preservation effort led by University of Miami Libraries, damaged physical media from the Janet Reno Papers have been digitized and recently made available to the public, offering deeper insight into the former attorney general’s life and legacy.


‘Moms in Medicine’ book talk on Jan. 14

Join us online or in person at Calder Library to explore the mental and emotional challenges faced by mothers working in health care.

‘Moms in Medicine’ book talk on Jan. 14

Join us online or in person at Calder Library to explore the mental and emotional challenges faced by mothers working in health care.




Season’s Greetings from your Libraries

Celebrate the holidays while honoring a century of excellence, innovation, and community.

Season’s Greetings from your Libraries

Celebrate the holidays while honoring a century of excellence, innovation, and community.



Reserve your testing carrel at Richter Library

New individual study spaces are available for students taking entrance exams like the LSAT, MCAT, or GRE, designed for silence, focus, and exam-day readiness.

Reserve your testing carrel at Richter Library

New individual study spaces are available for students taking entrance exams like the LSAT, MCAT, or GRE, designed for silence, focus, and exam-day readiness.



Why students are reconnecting with books

As digital burnout rises, students are rediscovering the quiet comfort of books. University of Miami librarians and book club leaders say they’re watching reading take on a new role on campus—one rooted in community, imagination, and the need for moments of genuine pause.

Why students are reconnecting with books

As digital burnout rises, students are rediscovering the quiet comfort of books. University of Miami librarians and book club leaders say they’re watching reading take on a new role on campus—one rooted in community, imagination, and the need for moments of genuine pause.


What’s open on campus this winter break?

See when you can visit the campus store, Shalala Student Center, and other campus hotspots.

What’s open on campus this winter break?

See when you can visit the campus store, Shalala Student Center, and other campus hotspots.


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