Photograph of the fountain and atrium with Mendenhall, Gray and Cotton residence halls pictured in the background. The Fountain Plaza opened in 1991. It is located between the Dining Halls and the Quadrangle, and consists of landscaped terraces and...
This 1951 photograph show the playing fields in the foreground and the Quadrangle dormitories, Jamison, Bailey, and Hinshaw, in the background. The Playing Fields, or athletic fields, were located north of Rosenthal Gymnasium. The Soccer Stadium is...
Group of students are pictured outside Mary Foust Residence Hall in the late 1930s. The Mary Foust Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1927-1928. In 1928, the building was named in honor of Mary...
Drawing of Mary Foust Residence Hall. The Mary Foust Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1927-1928. In 1928, the building was named in honor of Mary Robbins Foust Armstrong (Class of 1920) who was the...
Workers can be seen working on the construction of the Weil-Winfield residence halls. The Weil Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1939. In 1941, the building was named in honor of Mina Rosenthal...
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 color postcard of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1972. Created by Dexter Press Inc., West Nyack, New York. Photograph by Aerial Photography Services, Inc., Charlotte, N.C. This postcard shows the Foust Building, Jackson...
Postcard showing entrance to Weil-Winfield Residence Hall in the Quad, post dated January 19, 1951. The inscription reads, "Showing Main Entrance to Martha Winfield and Minda Weil Halls, Woman's College, University of North Carolina,...
Aerial view of the Greensboro skyline at dusk, with campus in the foreground, in the early 2000s. The Petty Building can be seen in the center left and the Spencer Residence Hall in the lower left hand corner. The Petty building, designed by W. C....
Photograph of students gathered on the balcony of the Elliott Student Union and in Taylor Garden on 11 April 1953. This building, designed by Northrup O’Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1953. It was named in honor of Harriet...
Photograph of the main entrance of the Mary Foust Residence Hall, located on College Avenue in the 1940s. The Mary Foust Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1927-1928. In 1928, the building was named...
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 the entrance to the Mary Foust Residence Hall, circa 1973 as it appeared in Bricks and People. The Mary Foust Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1927-1928. In 1928, the building was...
Mary Foust Residence Hall seen from College Avenue, circa 1973. This photograph appeared in Bricks and People. The Mary Foust Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1927-1928. In 1928, the building was...
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...
College Avenue, facing north, circa 1911. South Spencer Residence Hall is visible on the left, and the Curry Building is on the right. College Avenue was designed in the early 1900s by landscape architect Warren Henry Manning to be the central...
Kirkland Dormitory pictured in 1954, with the Women's Dormitory shown on the right. The Kirkland Dormitory, designed by Hook and Rogers of Charlotte, North Carolina, opened in 1914. It was named in honor of Sue May Kirkland, Lady Principal of 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...
Entrance to the Weatherspoon Gallery inside the McIver Building, circa 1967. The entrance was located on the east side of the building. The Weatherspoon Art Museum was founded in 1941 and named in honor of Elizabeth McIver Weatherspoon, art teacher...
This photograph shows the covered walkway at the McIver Building leading to the entrance to the Weatherspoon Art Gallery. The McIver Building, designed by J. N. Pease and Company of Raleigh, North Carolina, opened in 1960 and was named in honor of...