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Southern Suns and Sky Blue Water Showcases Student Life Over the Decades


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In University Archives, cheerleaders from another era sport an M rather than the now-familiar U.

University of Miami Libraries University Archives’ exhibition, Southern Suns and Sky Blue Water, is on display through January 2014 at the Otto G. Richter Library, and features photographs, fanfare, memorabilia, and publications that reflect student life at the University during the 1960s, 1980s, and early 2000s.

“There is a vibrant history here at UM,” says Koichi Tasa, University archivist and the exhibition’s lead curator. He notes that the exhibition’s title, the first line of the University’s Alma Mater, alludes to the timeless backdrop that unifies University athletics, student activities, and campus events across many generations.

Among the exhibition’s ’60s generation mementos is a vintage photograph of soul music pioneer Ray Charles performing at the UM Homecoming Concert in 1963, just two years after the University officially desegregated the campus. Research Services Supervisor Marcia Heath, a curator of the exhibition, said that Charles’s performance was a catalyst in raising morale among the student body during the racially charged period.

“These materials really show us where we’re coming from…how far we’ve come,” she said, also referring to the transformation in the University’s physical campus. One 1962 photograph of the Richter Library shows the completion of the main floors and stacks addition, which earned a design award by Florida Architect in 1964. The library now houses a print collection of more than four million volumes.

The exhibition, also curated by Education and Outreach Librarian William Jacobs and Special Collections Research Assistant Steve Hersh, includes IBIS yearbook spreads chronicling the evolution of traditions like Carni Gras, where students in the ’60s and ’80s strutted in high gear to embrace the Carnival spirit.

The exhibition even houses traditional fanfare such as a dink, once-required headgear freshmen sported until Miami’s first touchdown, and then tossed into the air. “Like the world, the University is changing daily,” said Cynthia Cochran, director of alumni programs. “The opportunity to visit some artifacts from those periods only enriches [alumni’s] visit back to campus, for some of whom it has been 50 years.”

Since he started at the University Archives in 2007, Tasa has worked closely with the UM Alumni Association. In 2010 artist Jacobina Trump created a mural at the Alumni Center, inspired by collection materials, conveying an unchanging horizon over the many generations to walk the campus. Like the exhibition, it also bears the words Southern Suns and Sky Blue Water. “Those words hit home for us all,” Tasa said.

 

 

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Cuban Heritage Collection Honors One of Cuba’s Original ‘Mad Men’

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Cuban Heritage Collection Honors One of Cuba’s Original ‘Mad Men’


Ricardo Arregui, center, is surrounded (from left) by his daughter Victoria López Castro; María Estorino, Esperanza Bravo de Varona Chair of the Cuban Heritage Collection; his son, Richard; and wife, Olga.

Ricardo Arregui, center, is surrounded (from left) by his daughter Victoria López Castro; Maria Estorino, Esperanza Bravo de Varona Chair of the Cuban Heritage Collection; his son, Richard; and wife, Olga.

More than 100 community members, including distinguished local artists and advertising professionals, joined family and friends of Ricardo Arregui at a reception on Thursday, September 26 to honor one of Cuba’s original Mad Men and celebrate the donation of his archive to the University of Miami Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection.

The archive chronicles Arregui’s prolific career dating back to the 1950s. Known as the Ricardo Arregui Papers, it contains historic photographs, iconic magazine print ad clippings, LP jingle recordings, and signature market research publications. Read the full story

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Charles Eckman Named Dean of Libraries


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Charles Eckman

Charles D. Eckman, who launched initiatives and programs that helped dramatically improve the research libraries at some of North America’s top universities, has been named the University of Miami’s new dean of libraries, a role in which he will provide leadership and management responsibilities for the institution’s vast holdings of books, journals, digital materials, and rare collections.

Eckman, who is currently dean of library services and university librarian at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada, will assume his new role at UM on December 1. He replaces William D. Walker, who had held the post since 2003 before stepping down last May to rejoin the faculty. Read the full story

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Cuban Heritage Collection Gets New Chair

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Cuban Heritage Collection Gets New Chair


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Maria Estorino, left, teaches Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sánchez how to search for materials in the Cuban Heritage Collection’s extensive digital archives. Sánchez visited the CHC last March.

Maria R. Estorino learned three important lessons from Esperanza Bravo de Varona, the longtime head of the University of Miami Libraries’ Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC).

“The first is that being passionate about what you do makes for a more successful and rewarding career. The second is to be persistent, to have a goal and continually work towards it no matter what obstacles arise. And the third: to value relationships and the importance of person-to-person contact,” Estorino explained. Read the full story

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Dissertation Writing Group Celebrates Accomplishments


From left to right: April Mann, Ana Morgenstern, Anna Stoute, Koren Bedeau, and Maxime Larivé.

From left to right: April Mann, Ana Morgenstern, Anna Stoute, Koren Bedeau, and Maxime Larivé.

Staff at the Graduate School, Richter Library, and the Writing Center gathered recently in Albert Pick Hall on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus to celebrate the accomplishments of Dissertation Writing Group (DWG) participants. Since the group began in 2010, 11 participants have completed their dissertations and have earned doctoral degrees. Maxime Larivé and Ana Morgenstern, who are among the first participants to graduate, were presented with bound copies of their dissertations at the event. Read the full story

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