This collection contains the class schedule, reading list, teaching notes, student essays and presentations, photographic materials, as well as scholarly articles and news reports on feminism. The materials come from the course political science course, POL391: Women in Warfare, taught by Dr. Martha Lizabeth Phelps in spring 2016.
This collection consists of correspondence, essays, press clippings, and photographs collected by William E. Walsh on founding of the University of Miamia. Walsh was one of the founders of the uniersity and the first chairman of the Board of Regents.
The website "Voices of Andrew" provides an online archive of 66 oral history interviews with people who lived through Hurricane Andrew and experienced the subsequent recovery process in the first months after the storm.
The interviews were conducted by undergraduate and graduate students of the University of Miami under the supervision of Professor Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr., Department of Teaching and Learning, School of Education. The web site lists 66 names of the interviewees as well as 63 transcripts and 41 audio recordings of the interviews available online.
The website was developed in collaboration with the Otto G. Richter Library.
The Japanese editions of VLSI electronics [Japanese title: Cho LSI elekutononikusu] in 3 volumes were published by Gendai Kogakusha in Tokyo, Japan in 1983. It was edited by Norman G. Einspruch, former Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Miami.
The original title was published from 1981 to 1982 by Academic Press, Inc. in New York.
This collection contains annual reports, memorabilia, news articles, reports, certificates, meeting minutes, photographs, legislative documents, signs, and materials from the Undergraduate Student Body Government (USBG), which had been collected and maintained by the former Vice President for Student Affairs of University of Miami, William R. Butler. This collection also contains the series of interviews, captured on VHS and U-matic, that he conducted while working at University of Miami.
US Publications was the official newspaper of the United Black Students of the University of Miami in the 1970s.
The University Archives holds three issues of the newspaper: Vol. 1, No. 1, October 1, 1974 (2 copies); Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1, 1974 (3 copies); and Vol. 1, No. 3, February 22, 1975 (1 copy).
The 33-page publication "U.S. aid to Haiti" was written by O. R. Dathorne and published by the Association of Caribbean Studies, University of Miami, as Monograph Series I in 1984.
This collection contains archival material pertaining to the University Presbyterian Church, which includes correspondence, meeting minutes, programs, committee proceedings, financial information, guest records, and other church reports.
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).
The University of Miami Women’s Commission records document the social activities of the University of Miami Women’s Commission and include audio-visual materials, awards, event programs and flyers, publications, and photographs. It also contains reports and documents chronicling the history and development of the organization.
Phoenix was a literary magazine published by the University of Miami's Honors Students Association. The first issue was published in the academic year 1986-1987. University Archives holds 1 copy of volume 1 (1986-1987).
This collection contains photographs, video recordings, university publications, and press clippings of University of Miami's schools, departments, programs, and events, created by the University Communications during the 1980s through the 2000s.