Exhibitions


Environmental Studies
Robert Porter Allen
Robert Porter Allen Story Map: Examine Robert’s legacy to save the whooping crane. View Exhibition
The Tampa Bay Estuary
Welcome to the Tampa Bay Estuary Oral History Project View Exhibition
ELAPP History Project
Discover how Jan Platt and other visionaries started a program to protect natural Florida. View Exhibition
History of Reliance, Abuse, and Restoration
Water is an all-important topic in the past, present, and future of Florida. View Exhibition

Holocaust and Genocide
Oppenheimer Family
On the morning of December 8, 1941, the Nazi SS forced Erika Mannheimer View Exhibition
USF Armenian Studies
Armenian Studies at the USF Libraries Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center View Exhibition
Alicia Appleman-Jurman: Her Story and Beyond
Alicia Appleman-Jurman was only 11 years old when the Nazis invaded & occupied her homeland of Poland. View Exhibition
Portraying Courage: Holocaust Survivors in Voice & Image
In the Fall of 2010, the USF Tampa Library Department of Special and Digital Collections View Exhibition
Living a Genocide: The Children of Darfur
Children bear the brunt of any armed conflict and tend to be viewed as victims View Exhibition
Speaking Out About Genocide
Throughout the 20th century, genocides were perpetrated across the globe. View Exhibition

History and Humanities
Viking Towns
Examine the Viking’s legacy of towns and settlements across Europe. View Exhibition
The History of Minstrelsy
This exhibit explores the history of minstrelsy, its significance View Exhibition
A Century of American Political Cartoons
Art of the Poison Pens: A Century of American Political Cartoons is a testament View Exhibition
We Wanted Some Basic Human Rights
This web exhibition examines the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Tampa and its environs. View Exhibition
Burgert Brothers Ybor Collection
This map of Ybor City allows exploration of current day locations where historic photos were taken by the famed Burgert Brothers. View Exhibition
1853 Survey Map Downtown Tampa
This map of downtown Tampa is aligned on top of a current satellite image allowing comparison and exploration. View Exhibition
Jazz in Florida
The Jazz in Florida Archive is ongoing project to document and preserve Florida’s place in jazz history. View Exhibition
Greek Community Documentation Project
In collaboration with City of Tarpon Springs View Exhibition
Florida Digital Postcards Exhibit
The Florida Digital Postcard exhibit is a curated presentation of the digitized images. View Exhibition
Five Hundred Years of Discovering Florida
This exhibit was prepared by eleven students for an Honors College View Exhibition
Selling Sunshine: Florida’s Citrus Industry
This exhibit explores the history of Florida’s citrus industry through various View Exhibition
Swing Along!
This exhibit was created to showcase a selection of music that was digitized from the USF Libraries African American Sheet Music Collection to celebrate African American History Month in 2019, and to illuminate the authors behind the music. View Exhibition

University of South Florida History
Preeminent and Proud: An Oral History with Dr. Judy Genshaft
Learn about the life and legacy of USF’s 19-year president, and her profound impact on the University and Tampa Bay communities. View Exhibition
Once Upon a Homecoming
Once upon a time in what would become Bulls Country View Exhibition
The University of South Florida: A Historic Overview
For such a young institution, the University of South Florida has a colorful and remarkable history of innovation and growth. View Exhibition
The “Witch Hunt” at USF
This exhibit will introduce viewers to the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee View Exhibition