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Mar 4, 2021 News A Frances Perkins Anniversary Gift to Oral History Hear from Frances Perkins, one of the most influential female figures of the 20th century, in an extensive oral history interview, newly released by the Oral History Archives. Mar 3, 2021 News News from RBML’s Archivists | February 2021 News from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes a collection of documents that highlights the decades-long career of activist and entertainer Josephine Baker. Mar 2, 2021 News Harold Jacoby and the Stars Above Grand Central Above the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal, the vaulted ceiling features an expansive mural of stars and constellations, thanks to the expertise of Columbia professor Harold Jacoby. Mar 1, 2021 News Meet Kevin, Who Ensures that Archives in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library are Discoverable and Accessible to Researchers Meet Kevin Schlottmann, Head of Archives Processing and Interim Director of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, who ensures that archives are accessible to researchers. Feb 24, 2021 News News from RBML’s Archivists | January 2021 News from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes documents from notable Columbia faculty, like Christine Ladd Franklin, well-known for her research on color vision. Feb 16, 2021 News Mamie’s “Lovely Pink Gown” How two mid-century ball gowns from former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower made their way to the University Archives for "future generations of Columbia people" to appreciate. Feb 9, 2021 News Pierre Toussaint’s Portrait at Columbia A portrait from the University Archives helped a team of forensic anthropologists to identify the remains of Pierre Toussaint, who is expected to become the first Black saint in the Catholic Church in North America. Feb 3, 2021 Video Hubert Harrison: A Harlem Radical's Struggle for Equality A December event sponsored by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library celebrated Hubert Harrison, the once-forgotten figure known as the Father of Harlem Radicalism. Feb 3, 2021 News Lehman Center Spring Program: “Race, Inequality, and Health” The Lehman Center for American History presents a forthcoming program of events that will explore important contemporary questions surrounding race, inequality, and health. Jan 29, 2021 News Announcing Curatorial Shorts from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library Curatorial Shorts, a series of talks presented by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, offer an informal look at new research and findings from the library’s collections. Jan 25, 2021 News RBML: 2020 in Review Amidst the upheaval that marked 2020, archivists and curators in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library continued to steward the Libraries' rare and unique collections. Jan 22, 2021 News Oral History | Addicts Who Survived Oral History Project The Addicts Who Survived oral history collection offers a robust picture of how the trafficking and consumption of narcotics impacted 20th-century New York City. Jan 19, 2021 News Is That the President on Campus? From Columbia to the White House Is that the President on campus?! University archivists recall a number of occasions when future U.S. presidents visited Columbia on their way to the White House. Jan 13, 2021 News Updating Finding Aids During the 2020 COVID Shutdown Behind the scenes of archivists' work to update finding aids for more than 1,100 collections in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, which are crucial to facilitate discovery for library users. Dec 23, 2020 News News from the RBML’s Archivists and Collections Management Specialists | December 2020 News from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes correspondence and documents from Frances Perkins, one of the most influential American women of the mid-20th century. Dec 22, 2020 News 2020: A Year Unlike Any Other A year in review: among other projects, the University Archives mobilized to document Columbia's official response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other milestones in 2020. Dec 21, 2020 News Some Illumination for All View a selection of manuscripts from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's medieval and Renaissance collections, newly digitized and accessible online for discovery and study. Dec 15, 2020 News “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” and Columbia The iconic Santa Claus with a beard “as white as the snow" was created by loyal Columbian Clement Clark Moore, CC 1798, in a poem for his children, written on Christmas Eve in 1822. Dec 10, 2020 News Oral History | Newly Available in the Digital Library Collection: Eisenhower Oral History Project Transcripts and select audio material from the Eisenhower oral history project, among the University's most researched collections, are now accessible to scholars. Dec 9, 2020 News News from the RBML’s Archivists and Collections Management Specialists | November 2020 News from the archives of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes newly-digitized audio and video material from the Chinese oral history project collection. Dec 8, 2020 News Home Study: Columbia’s Long-Distance Experiment The University Archives details an initiative that began in 1919 and enabled Columbia to provide educational opportunities, or "home study," to students all over the world. Dec 1, 2020 News Lighting Up the Yule Log The University Archives celebrates the holiday season with one of the oldest Columbia traditions, the Yule Log, which dates to the colonial days of King's College. Nov 24, 2020 News Remembering “Our Mayor”: David N. Dinkins and Columbia University Libraries The Libraries remembers the late David N. Dinkins, the first African-American mayor of New York City, whose papers are held by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 »
Liturgical Books Goes Live Liturgical Books presents examples from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library of various readings used for the celebration of Latin liturgy in the Middle Ages.
A Frances Perkins Anniversary Gift to Oral History Hear from Frances Perkins, one of the most influential female figures of the 20th century, in an extensive oral history interview, newly released by the Oral History Archives.
News from RBML’s Archivists | February 2021 News from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes a collection of documents that highlights the decades-long career of activist and entertainer Josephine Baker.
Harold Jacoby and the Stars Above Grand Central Above the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal, the vaulted ceiling features an expansive mural of stars and constellations, thanks to the expertise of Columbia professor Harold Jacoby.
Meet Kevin, Who Ensures that Archives in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library are Discoverable and Accessible to Researchers Meet Kevin Schlottmann, Head of Archives Processing and Interim Director of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, who ensures that archives are accessible to researchers.
News from RBML’s Archivists | January 2021 News from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes documents from notable Columbia faculty, like Christine Ladd Franklin, well-known for her research on color vision.
Mamie’s “Lovely Pink Gown” How two mid-century ball gowns from former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower made their way to the University Archives for "future generations of Columbia people" to appreciate.
Pierre Toussaint’s Portrait at Columbia A portrait from the University Archives helped a team of forensic anthropologists to identify the remains of Pierre Toussaint, who is expected to become the first Black saint in the Catholic Church in North America.
Hubert Harrison: A Harlem Radical's Struggle for Equality A December event sponsored by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library celebrated Hubert Harrison, the once-forgotten figure known as the Father of Harlem Radicalism.
Lehman Center Spring Program: “Race, Inequality, and Health” The Lehman Center for American History presents a forthcoming program of events that will explore important contemporary questions surrounding race, inequality, and health.
Announcing Curatorial Shorts from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library Curatorial Shorts, a series of talks presented by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, offer an informal look at new research and findings from the library’s collections.
RBML: 2020 in Review Amidst the upheaval that marked 2020, archivists and curators in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library continued to steward the Libraries' rare and unique collections.
Oral History | Addicts Who Survived Oral History Project The Addicts Who Survived oral history collection offers a robust picture of how the trafficking and consumption of narcotics impacted 20th-century New York City.
Is That the President on Campus? From Columbia to the White House Is that the President on campus?! University archivists recall a number of occasions when future U.S. presidents visited Columbia on their way to the White House.
Updating Finding Aids During the 2020 COVID Shutdown Behind the scenes of archivists' work to update finding aids for more than 1,100 collections in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, which are crucial to facilitate discovery for library users.
News from the RBML’s Archivists and Collections Management Specialists | December 2020 News from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes correspondence and documents from Frances Perkins, one of the most influential American women of the mid-20th century.
2020: A Year Unlike Any Other A year in review: among other projects, the University Archives mobilized to document Columbia's official response to the COVID-19 pandemic and other milestones in 2020.
Some Illumination for All View a selection of manuscripts from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's medieval and Renaissance collections, newly digitized and accessible online for discovery and study.
“’Twas the Night Before Christmas” and Columbia The iconic Santa Claus with a beard “as white as the snow" was created by loyal Columbian Clement Clark Moore, CC 1798, in a poem for his children, written on Christmas Eve in 1822.
Oral History | Newly Available in the Digital Library Collection: Eisenhower Oral History Project Transcripts and select audio material from the Eisenhower oral history project, among the University's most researched collections, are now accessible to scholars.
News from the RBML’s Archivists and Collections Management Specialists | November 2020 News from the archives of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library includes newly-digitized audio and video material from the Chinese oral history project collection.
Home Study: Columbia’s Long-Distance Experiment The University Archives details an initiative that began in 1919 and enabled Columbia to provide educational opportunities, or "home study," to students all over the world.
Lighting Up the Yule Log The University Archives celebrates the holiday season with one of the oldest Columbia traditions, the Yule Log, which dates to the colonial days of King's College.
Remembering “Our Mayor”: David N. Dinkins and Columbia University Libraries The Libraries remembers the late David N. Dinkins, the first African-American mayor of New York City, whose papers are held by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.