ReMix: May edition

Celebrating 47 Years of the Stanford Powwow
The Stanford University Archives and the Native American Cultural Center curated and installed a new exhibition, Celebrating Native Community: 47 Years of the StanfordPowwow, on view in the south lobby of Green Library through June 30th."
Famed Graphic Designer Cheryl D. Miller Donates Personal Archive
The Stanford Libraries' Special Collections Department is the recent beneficiary of the Cheryl D. Miller Archive, a rich collection that documents Miller's research and advocacy work related to racial, cultural and gener equity, diversity and inclusion.
The Libraries as a Workbench: Archive of Recorded Sound
This month, in celebration of the Archive of Recorded Sound's 60th anniversary, we feature Frank Ferko, Sound Archive Librarian, who supports faculty and students with their research and teaching as it relates to recorded sound history. Our second story in a new series, The Libraries as a Workbench, describing how our libraries' functions can resemble a workbench for students, researchers, and scholars.
News & Views
Saroyan Writing Prize Shortlist ... Architecture for Opera and Theater ... Accidental Photographer ... Digital Humanities Infrastructure ... The Incomparable Fats Waller ... The High Cost of Good Intentions ... Vietnam War Resistance ... and other news. ">
Calendar
June 1-3, the 2018 AABS Conference will celebrate two important milestones – the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS) and the 100th anniversary of independence for the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.