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See what's happening at Special Collections. You can also view our online exhibits.


 

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Image of Detail, Woodcut, De Francisco Moreno Capdevila, from El Coyote—Corrido De La Revolucion, Celedonio Serrano Martinez, Mexico, 1951
The Role of Women in the Mexican Revolution as Portrayed Through the Corrido
7 – 8:30 p.m., Nov. 18, 2010
Nov
10
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Image of Detail, Woodcut, De Francisco Moreno Capdevila, from El Coyote—Corrido De La Revolucion, Celedonio Serrano Martinez, Mexico, 1951
The Borderlands and the Mexican Revolution
3 – 4:30 p.m., Nov. 10, 2010
Oct
06
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Detail, Woodcut, Plate no.83, El Nuevo Ejercito Nacional, Alberto Beltrán, from Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana: 85 Grabados de los Artistas del Taller de Gráfica Popular, Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City, Mexico, 1947
The First Centennial of the Independence in San Luis Potosi
3 – 4:30 p.m., Oct. 6, 2010
Sep
22
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Image of Detail, Woodcut, De Francisco Moreno Capdevila, from El Coyote—Corrido De La Revolucion, Celedonio Serrano Martinez, Mexico, 1951
Celebrating Mexico’s Epic Revolution
7 – 8:30 p.m., Sept. 22, 2010
Sep
09
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Image of Detail, Woodcut, De Francisco Moreno Capdevila, from El Coyote—Corrido De La Revolucion, Celedonio Serrano Martinez, Mexico, 1951
Stories & Music of the Revolution Exhibit
All Day, Sept. 9 – Dec. 20, 2010
Jun
01
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Photo of R. Brooks Jeffery
Joesler & Murphey
7 – 8:30 p.m., June 1, 2010
Jun
01
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Photo of Josias Joesler
Josias Joesler Exhibit
All Day, June 1 – Aug. 21, 2010
May
05
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University of Arizona's Silver and Sage Celebration (125 years)
2010 Student Research Symposium
4:30 – 6 p.m., May 5, 2010 – Dec. 5, 2012
Apr
07
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Artwork of dancing girls with center scarf dancer
Encore! The Fabulous Vaudeville Follies
7 p.m., April 7, 2010
Mar
30
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Image of woman detective
Women Writing Mystery
2 – 3:30 p.m., March 30, 2010

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