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Museum of Democracy: Pathway to the Presidency

Museum of Democracy: Pathway to the Presidency

Aug. 11, 2025 to May 31, 2026

Pathway to the Presidency offers an in-depth look at the history and transformation of presidential campaigning in America, from the election of George Washington to the 2024 race.

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Exhibit: 'Trailblazer: Stewart L. Udall’s Environmental Leadership and Legacy'

Exhibit: 'Trailblazer: Stewart L. Udall’s Environmental Leadership and Legacy'

Sept. 22, 2025 to July 31, 2026

University Libraries Special Collections offers a broad array of Stewart L. Udall's legacy through selected photographs, correspondence, and memorabilia featured in this exhibit.

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A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back

A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back

Jan. 13 to Feb. 20, 2026

The exhibition honors the groundbreaking 1981 feminist anthology edited by Gloria Anzaldúa and Cherríe Moraga – "This Bridge Called My Back."

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