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University of Miami Women's Equity records

  • ASU0371
  • Collection
  • 1955-1987

This collection contains materials regarding University of Miami Women's Equity initiatives. Materials housed within the collection include the following: news articles, correspondence, bibliographies, curriculums, reports, evaluations, brochures, guides, newsletters, programs, inventories, surveys, publications, and audio-visual materials (audiocassettes, beta max tapes, reel-to-reel tapes).

University of Miami Department of Philosophy records

  • ASU0020
  • Collection
  • 1966-1978

The University of Miami Department of Philosophy records contain colloquium and lectures in reel-to-reel audiotape format.

University of Miami Department of Philosophy

Pyramid photograph collection

  • ASU0288
  • Collection
  • 1973-2013

A collection of negatives, photographs, color transparencies, audio-visual materials taken by Pyramid of University of Miami buildings and events.

Friends of the University of Miami Library records

  • ASU0321
  • Collection
  • 1960-1977

This Friends of the Library University of Miami records contains 11 boxes of audio recordings of their events held between 1960 and 1977. Please see the attached container list for the list of the speakers and topics. The tapes were professionally remastered and digitized in 2012 to commemorate Richter Library's 50th anniversary.

Friends of the University of Miami Library

Focus: America radio talk show audio recordings

  • ASU0105
  • Collection
  • 1975-1976

"Focus: America" radio talk show was created by Richard (Ric) Arenstein and Larry Wallenstein, both juniors in the Communications Department, University of Miami in 1975.  The show originally started as a local program "Focus: Miami" and was produced at the UM's campus radio station WVUM-FM where Arenstein interviewed local personalities and celebrities visiting Miami.

After the successful first season, the tapes of the talk show were mailed to more than 70 college stations across the country under the name "Focus: America."  In his senior year, Arenstein and his new associate, Chuck Bortunick, traveled under a grant from the Burger King Corp. to tape interviews of celebrities in other parts of the country.  The show ended because of Arenstein's graduation.

Arenstein, Richard Albert, 1953-