The minutes of November 18, 1899, describe the approval of a motion to suspend the work of the Faculty Council until January 2, 1900, due to an outbreak of Typhoid Fever.
Three members of the Coraddi staff are pictured at work on the literary magazine in their office on ground floor of Alumnae House. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947; hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example...
This document, marked “confidential” contains a proposal for wage and working condition changes to be presented to striking food service employees at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). Included are pay increases (part of a...
A memorandum confirming the plan to have graduate assistants from the College of Arts and Sciences and/or the Department of Communication and Theatre work at WUAG.
A group of students and their teacher work on craft and sewing projects in the home economics cottage in 1954. The Curry Cottage, opened in 1948 on the Curry School grounds, was used by Curry School home economics students and Woman’s College...
Office of Pine Needles, the college yearbook, located on ground floor of the Alumnae House. Three student editors are at work in this photo, taken between 1937 and 1947. Hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent...
Office of The Carolinian, the weekly student newspaper, which was located on ground floor of Alumnae House. Seen here with eight students at work, sometime between 1937 and 1947. Hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an...
Addressgraph room located the on ground floor of the Alumnae House, as seen sometime between 1937 and 1947. The room housed addressing machines and miscellaneous supplies. Here, three women, including Eron Dean (standing) work on a magazine...
Small work office in Alumnae Office suite used for bookkeeping. Office contains a safe and a sink. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947; hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It...
This photograph shows the fountain in front of the Foust Building covered with ice in 1951. Faculty residences across Spring Garden Street can be seen in the background. The fountain was created in 1897 as the center point of a carriage turn in...
Looking out from the arched entrance of the Foust Building, students can be seen sitting around the fountain in 1955. The fountain was created in 1897 as the center point of a carriage turn in front of Main Building. When the fountain failed to...
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...
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...
Two students at work in Residential Design for the commencement house. 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...
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....
Photograph of the fountain located in front of the Administration Building in 1934. This building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892. Two flanking wings were added in 1895. From 1892 to 1908, the...
Fountain located in front of Administration Building. The trees in Foust Park are covered in ice.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...
Fountain located in front of the Administration Building as seen from the front of the building in 1934. The trees of Foust Park are covered in ice, and campus buildings across Spring Garden Street are visible. A park-like area, between Foust...
Photograph of person walking by as people work on the construction of the Moore Humanities and Research Administration Building in 2005. This building, designed by Calloway Johnson Moore & West of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was opened in...
Architectural drawing of Science Building by William C. Holleyman, Jr., Architect in March 2, 1939. The back of photo includes a newspaper article from the Greensboro Daily News, October 12, 1938 that reads "Additional Structure- Work will be...