View of campus looking down College Avenue from the air in 1926 or 1927. Photo taken after old Curry Building burned in March 1926, but before Mary Foust residence Hall erected in 1927. In the center of the photo is Spencer Hall and the Dining Hall...
Aerial view of campus looking west, showing McIver Memorial, Foust, Carnegie Library,and Spencer buildings and the Dining Halls Complex, as well as the Music Building (Old) which was under construction.
View of campus from the air in 1927, with College Avenue running diagonally. Foust (Administration) Building is in the center, the Quadrangle is is in upper left corner and the Spencer residence hall and dining hall can be seen behind the Foust...
Aerial view of the North Carolina College for Women (NCCW) campus, with Spring Garden Street running vertically on the right and College Avenue horizontally center. Photo taken after the West Wing of Curry Building (center, far right) and Aycock...
Aerial view of campus after Old Guilford was demolished in 1935. Spring Garden Street runs diagonally on the left; Walker Avenue diagonal on the right. In the upper right hand corner is the Quadrangle along with the Dining Halls Complex and Spencer...
Aerial view of campus between 1941 and 1948. The lake (top right) was completed in 1941 and then drained in 1954. In the center is the Dining Halls Complex and to the left of that is the Quadrangle.
Aerial view of campus after Old Guilford was demolished in 1935. In the upper left hand corner the Steam Plant and Curry Building (Spring Garden Street) can be seen and in the upper left is the Quadrangle. Photo by Frank Turgson, Jr.
Aerial view of campus, looking down College Avenue (center), in 1947. The Foust Building and Carnegie Library (now the Forney Building) can be seen in the center.
Architect's Rendering of Associated Campus Ministries Building by Moser Mayer Phoenix Associates, P.A. The Smith Associated Campus Ministries Center, opened in 1994, was named for Mabel D. Smith, Director of Greensboro Parks and Recreation. A...
View of campus showing the Students' Building, Spencer Residence Hall, and the Library with snow covering the ground. The cornerstone of the Students’ Building was laid in 1902. Contributions from students, faculty, and visiting speakers allowed...
This black and white photograph shows the Campus Cupboard (now New York Pizza) and Franklin Drugs stores on the northeast corner of Tate Street and Walker Avenue. The Franklin drugstore had recently relocated from a location on southeast corner of...
Aerial view of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) campus taken from the east in 1986. Tate Street is in the foreground. The Quad and athletic fields are in the background. In the center is the Stone building and Jackson library...
Photograph of girls rowing canoes on a lake on campus in the 1940s. A lake and an amphitheatre were designed by J. D. Spinks, an engineer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and constructed by the Works Project Administration (WPA), in 1941. The...
Aerial view of campus looking northwest, around 1927. Pictured are the new Curry building, Foust building, Spencer residence hall, the dining halls complex, and the Quadrangle.
Aerial view of campus in the late 1930s or early 1940s. Pictured in the Quadrangle, the Weil and Winfield residence halls, the dining halls complex and the Foust building.
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,...
Aerial view of campus looking down Walker Avenue in 1926 or 1927. Photo taken after old Curry Building burned in March 1926, but before Mary Foust residence Hall erected in 1927. Prominent are the six residential halls built in 1922 around the quad...