Vietnam Center & Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive News and Updates
Reception Celebrating the Opening of the Texas Vietnam Heroes Exhibit
The reception will take place on Tuesday October 29, 2013 at 6:30 PM in the Helen DeVitt Jones Auditorium, Texas Tech University Museum. The evening will feature a short program followed by refreshments.
Please direct any questions regarding this event to the Vietnam Center at 806-742-9010. Thank you very much and we look forward to you joining us for this important event that honors and pays tribute to all Texas Vietnam Veterans.
Spotlight: Two New ODP Scanners
This October two new students joined the archive in scanning the FVPPA/VAHF Collection’s ODP Application files.
Alexia
A Junior majoring in Biology, a Pre-PA (Physicians Assistant), Alexia is originally from Denver, Colorado. She moved to Cypress, TX eleven years ago. She enjoys outdoor activities, especially running and camping. Alexia started working at the archive in February of 2013 as an oral history transcriptionist. Having transcribed Khuc Minh Tho’s oral history interview has given her valuable insight into and understanding of the ODP files. What she enjoys most about scanning the ODP files is the detective aspect of finding the applicants information and making it available online. Alexia finds working at the archive interesting, especially learning history through the people/participants themselves.
Ashley
Ashley is a Junior from Premont, TX, majoring in Community, Family and Addiction Studies. Inspired by “To Write Love on Her Arms,” Ashley’s goal is to have her own nonprofit organization that focuses on helping teenagers struggling with addictions, self harm, depression, and suicide by helping them get rehab and support services, as well as educating parents on how to assist their children through the process. Ashley loves to play sports, especially basketball, volley ball, and weight lifting. Ashley started working at the archive in September of 2013. What she enjoys most about working with the ODP files is reading about individual people, their stories, how much they care about their families, and how hard they tried to bring their families with them.
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New Look for the VNCA Website
The Vietnam Center and Archive website has a new look. This redesign, in addition to the new color scheme, includes a new layout for the home page and improved navigation. The Virtual Vietnam Archive has also been updated to include:
- New color scheme
- Ability to limit by media type on the simple search page
- Filter search results by media type or by item availability
- Sort by the date the item was created, or by the date the item was added to the Virtual Vietnam Archive
- Larger preview images for photographs, slides, and artifacts
- and more…
Both the VNCA website and the Virtual Vietnam Archive are now also optimized for use on mobile devices.
Please check out the site and let us know what you think!
Texas Vietnam Heroes Exhibit Arrives at the Museum of Texas Tech University
The Texas Vietnam Heroes Exhibit, part of the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument Project, arrived at the Museum of Texas Tech University today. This moving tribute to honor and remember every Texan who died in the Vietnam War includes 3,417 hand-embossed dog tags, one for each Texan member of the US Armed Forces who died during the War, including 102 tags for Texans still listed as Missing in Action. Visitors are encouraged to interact with the exhibit through touching the tags. The exhibit arrived escorted by the Patriot Guard Riders, and included a ceremony for the receiving of the exhibit by Texas Tech, represented by History professor and Vietnam Veteran Dr. Ron Milam.
The exhibit, cosponsored by the Museum of Texas Tech University and the Vietnam Center and Archive, will be on display October 24-November 14 during the Museum’s normal hours of Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm , as well as on Veterans Day, Monday, November 11th.
For more information on the exhibit and on the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument, visit buildthemonument.org
Reminder: Ambassador Sichan Siv Lecture this Thursday
Ambassador Sichan Siv will be speaking this Thursday at 7:00pm in the International Cultural Center on the Texas Tech Campus. Admission is free and open to the public.
The mission of the Vietnam Center and Archive Guest Lecture Series is to enrich the intellectual and cultural life of students, faculty, and the community at large by bringing distinguished individuals to campus for presentations on specific aspects of the Vietnam War, its lasting impact on American politics, society and culture, and on contemporary issues in Southeast Asia.
This lecture series is funded in part by a generous grant from the Helen Jones Foundation. For more information on the 2012 VNCA Guest Lecture Series or about Rocky Bleier see http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/GLS.
The Guest Lecture Series Presents Ambassador Sichan Siv
The Vietnam Center and Archive is proud to present Ambassador Sichan Siv on Thursday, October 24th at 7:00pm at the International Cultural Center on the TTU Campus. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Sichan Siv escaped the Cambodian killing fields in 1976, resettling in Connecticut. From 1989-1993, Siv served as a Deputy Assistant to President George H.W. Bush, and as a Deputy Assistant Secretary in the State Department. In 2001, he was confirmed as the US Ambassador to the United Nations, a position he held until 2006. His is the author of two books: Golden Bones and Golden Words. A book signing will follow his lecture.
This is the fourth lecture in the Vietnam Center and Archive 2013 Guest Lecture Series. All lectures are free and open to the public.
The mission of the Vietnam Center and Archive Guest Lecture Series is to enrich the intellectual and cultural life of students, faculty, and the community at large by bringing distinguished individuals to campus for presentations on specific aspects of the Vietnam War, its lasting impact on American politics, society and culture, and on contemporary issues in Southeast Asia.
This lecture series is funded in part by a generous grant from the Helen Jones Foundation. For more information on the 2013 VNCA Guest Lecture Series see http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/GLS, or contact Mary Saffell at 806-742-9010 or mary.saffell@ttu.edu.
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