An article from The Alumnae News about the Commencement Home. This house, built in 1958, was located at 2207 North Elm Street. It was part of a unique Woman’s College classroom experience where twenty-three art and home-economics majors designed...
An article that appeared in the September 1958 issue of the Journal of Homebuilding. This house, built in 1958, was located at 2207 North Elm Street. It was part of a unique Woman’s College classroom experience where twenty-three art and...
Students Building, showing the bell and bridge over Walker Avenue, prior to 1927. The cornerstone of the Students Building was laid in 1902. Contributions from students, faculty, and visiting speakers allowed the completion of the three story...
Photograph of the bell with "Zeke" and Miss Coit in front of the Old Curry building which is shown in background in the late 1910s. The Curry Building, located on College Avenue, opened in 1902. It was named in honor of Jabez Lamar Monroe...
This photograph shows the bell located at the Student Anniversary Plaza, circa 1973. It appeared in Bricks and People, on page 31. In 1967, on the occasion of the University’s 75th anniversary, the student body voted to build a more elaborate...
This September 1968 photograph shows the Students Anniversary Plaza on the corner of College Avenue and Spring Garden Street which housed the University Bell. In 1967, on the occasion of the University’s 75th anniversary, the student body voted...
Various newspaper clippings on Commencement Home, 1958. This house, built in 1958, was located at 2207 North Elm Street. It was part of a unique Woman’s College classroom experience where twenty-three art and home-economics majors designed and...
1968/69 Pine Needles Staff at the Bell Tower in Anniversary Plaza, beside the Alumnae House. Anniversary Plaza is located on the southwest corner of College Avenue at Spring Garden Street. To commemorate the University’s 75th Anniversary, the...
Groups of students carrying books walking past the bell and Spencer residence hall in the snow in the 1940s. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connect building; North Spencer...
According to Annie Petty, "Teague House stood where Curry now stands. It was used as a dormitory with Miss Boddie in charge. It and the plot of land around it, (from Joyner House to Forest St, Spring Garden to Railroad) was purchased for...
This June 1961 photograph shows the fountain in front of the Foust Building. A portion of McIver Building can be seen in the background. The fountain was created in 1897 as the center point of a carriage turn in front of Main Building. When the...
Photograph of two people around the fountain in front of the Main Building in the early 1900s. The Wooden Dormitory can be seen in the background. The fountain was created in 1897 as the center point of a carriage turn in front of Main Building....
Foust Park covered in snow in the early 1900s looking west towards College Avenue. Buildings right to left are the Administration Building, Old Guilford Dormitory, home of Dr. Charles D. McIver, and the Teague House. A park-like area, between...
This photograph shows the amphitheatre with the lake. The amphitheatre, and a lake, were designed by J. D. Spinks, an engineer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and constructed by the Works Project Administration (WPA), in 1941. Located on a...
Photograph of people using the tennis courts as seen from West Drive. The Health and Human Performance Building under construction is visible in the background. The Teague House was located on Spring Garden Street, where Curry Building now stands....
This 1990 photograph shows the Health and Human Performance Building. The tennis courts and Bailey Residence Hall are visible in the background on the left. The Health and Human Performance Complex (HHP), designed by Six Associates of Asheville,...
Plaque on the front of the Foust Building designating it as a historic site. It has wreaths with white bows on either side of the plate. This building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892 and wings were...
This color postcard shows a view of the campus. From left to right is the McIver Memorial Building, Administration Building and Carnegie Library. The inscription on the postcard reads, "Normal College Buildings and Grounds, Greensboro,...
A black-and-white, oval postcard image of the State Normal and Industrial School, featuring (from left to right) Students Building, Main Building, and Brick Dormitory. Front reads "Greetings from Greensboro, N.C. State Normal School."...
This 1955 photograph shows three students seated on the fountain in front of the Foust Building. The fountain was created in 1897 as the center point of a carriage turn in front of Main Building. When the fountain failed to work properly, it was...