Omeka is a web-publishing platform that allows faculty to create exhibits that display various collections. Students can browse the exhibits to find collections focused on short stories, poetry, theatre and performing arts, and more.
If you're a faculty member interested in setting up a digital exhibit please complete a request form to set up an Omeka consultation with a librarian.

BIPOC Voices of the West
A curated collection of short stories, novels, poems, and non‑fiction by writers from BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) communities in the Western US. The exhibit focuses on how identity, land, migration, and belonging intersect, with a feminist and decolonizing lens.

Classical Greek Theatre Festival (CGTF)
The Classical Greek Theatre Festival (CGTF) exhibit explores themes from the festival and includes topics like Justice for Some, Nationalism for All, Who is Medea?, and Spaces and Places: 50 years of CGTF, looking at both historical and modern resonances of Greek theatre.

Westminster Archival Project
The Westminster Archival Project includes 2 exhibits: one confronts racist imagery and institutional history in Utah schools, and the second documents queer histories at Westminster University through archival materials, oral histories, posters, and more.

Fantasy Fashion—Fashion in The Way of Kings
This research project examines how author Brandon Sanderson uses dress codes like LDS behavioral norms and medieval sumptuary laws in The Way of Kings to critique societal conventions.
Performing Arts Exhibit
The Performing Arts exhibit showcases 150 years of music, theatre, and emerging dance at Westminster University, with highlights on new venues like Florence J. Gillmor Hall, the Jewett Center for the Performing Arts, and the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory, inviting you to browse decades of campus performances.