A reception featuring Roberto S. Goizueta celebrated the recent expansion of the Cuban Heritage Collection’s oral history archives.
University libraries, long situated at the heart of campuses, are expanding to include mindfulness and well-being programs that complement other campus mental health resources.
Join us for a special reception and an opportunity to meet and engage with the student scholars as they share the results of their projects.
Celebrating Michael Carlebach’s profound and inspiring impact at the University of Miami.
Join us March 20 for a webinar on "The Library’s Role in Building Community Well-being and Resilience in an Era of Climate Crisis."
Explore the Libraries’ Women in STEM research guide, a student-created tribute to female pioneers and their contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Arts-related events for March include a juried student art exhibition and a family art workshop at the Lowe Art Museum; performances by the Frost Symphony Orchestra and Frost Opera Theater; and a traveling exhibition showcasing 19th century African American female physicians.
Join us as we honor the occasion with a new display on view at Calder Library. Learn about the installation and accompanying research guide.
Daniel Arbino, the Jay I. Kislak Chair and Curator at the Kislak Center at the University of Miami, seeks to honor the benefactor’s vision and bring the collection into the 21st century.
The Cuban Heritage Collection aims to expand its library of oral histories recounting the community’s exile experience, from the Cuban Revolution to the present day.
Arts-related events for February include a keynote presentation and student workshops with Jonathan Escoffery, author of this year’s One Book, One U selection; two film festivals; and a family workshop at the Lowe Art Museum.
To pay tribute to the survivors and preserve their memories, we invite you to explore the resources from last year’s “Visages of Memory” exhibition.