At the Mildred J. Hawn Gallery in the Hamon Arts Library, a significant era of North Texas art history is being thoughtfully preserved. Ellen Niewyk is currently processing the newly acquired collection of Murray Smither’s papers. This task not only honors his legacy but also provides a unique opportunity for the public to witness the…Continue Reading Discovering Dallas Art History at the Hamon Arts Library
Remembering Robert T. Anderson
Robert T. Anderson was an internationally renowned organist who taught at Southern Methodist University from 1960-1996. He was also the organist for Perkins Chapel during his distinguished career at SMU. Robert Theodore Anderson was born 90 years ago on October 5 in Chicago, Illinois, and began studying piano at age 5 and organ at the…Continue Reading Remembering Robert T. Anderson
A Well-Traveled Library
The Hamon Arts Library may have its official home off the Boulevard at SMU, but holdings from its special collections can be found worldwide. Hamon has two special collections: the Bywaters Special Collections, which focuses on the visual and performing arts primarily in the 20th century, and the G. William Jones Film and Video Collection….Continue Reading A Well-Traveled Library
Welcome to the Hotel California
Ephemera is the plural form of the Greek word Ephemeron (Epi = on, about, round; Hemera = day). Literally, it refers to something that lasts through the day. And here at the DeGolyer, it refers to one of our favorite categories of collecting. Among our holdings of Ephemera are such things as almanacs, advertisements, bank…Continue Reading Welcome to the Hotel California
Introducing the Duda Family Business Library
With the opening of the David B. Miller Business Quadrangle, the Business Library is excited to announce the opening of our new location, the enhanced capabilities of the Kitt Investing and Trading Center, the addition of the Ida Family Reading Room and our new name! The Business Library will henceforth be known as the Duda Family…Continue Reading Introducing the Duda Family Business Library
P.T.A. Cookoff
Researchers turn to cookbooks, obviously, for the recipes, especially in tracing change in culinary habits over time. But that’s not all cookbooks have to offer. Among the standard reasons why we collect cookbooks we can say that, especially in the 19th and early 20th century, they help to document local printing practices, to identify community…Continue Reading P.T.A. Cookoff
WFAA-TV’s 75th anniversary
WFAA-TV first broadcast in North Texas on September 17, 1949 as KBTV. In 1950 Channel 8’s call letters changed to WFAA and the station became an ABC affiliate. For 75 years WFAA has covered local news, world events, and provided original programming such as Peppermint Place, PM Magazine, and Good Morning Texas. In 2010,…Continue Reading WFAA-TV’s 75th anniversary
Bridwell in Sweden
Anthony Elia, director of Bridwell Library, was invited to give two lectures at the World Methodist Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, this past August. The conference—held every five years in a different location—was attended by more than 1,200 delegates from across the globe, and each assembly is guided by a different theme. This year, the theme…Continue Reading Bridwell in Sweden
Coming Soon to a Screen Near You
SMU Libraries will be on the big screen this week at the second annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival at Garland’s Plaza Theatre. The festival, which will take place from September 13-15, is sponsored by the City of Garland and Garland Cultural Arts and features films made in Texas. The festival will showcase three…Continue Reading Coming Soon to a Screen Near You
Explore AI with SMU Libraries
As we kick off a new term, you may be eager to explore how AI is transforming academic research. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your knowledge, there are plenty of resources available to support your journey. At SMU, we offer a range of AI resources, including library-created resources. For those new to…Continue Reading Explore AI with SMU Libraries