Comparative Migrations and Multilingual Cultures of Print Sunday, July 14 - Friday, July 19, 2024 American Antiquarian Society 185 Salisbury Street Worcester, MA 01609 Led by Rodrigo Lazo and Patrick Erben Migration and print culture have long been entangled in the histories of communities residing in the territories that now comprise the United States. Numerous pamphlets,
Exploring Winter Quarter history courses was easy as cake for students who attended the history department’s recurring Cakes and Classes event, as professors welcomed the sugar rush of eager undergraduates. Twelve custom cakes from Bennison’s Bakery lined Harris Hall Monday afternoon, decorated with images depicting course offerings from Gender and Sexuality in African American Women’s.
The workshop “First-Hand Knowledge: Exploring Primary Sources at UM Libraries” brought together library leaders to discuss different collections and archives available to the University of Miami community and the public.