Photograph, possibly of the Symphony Orchestra, in the Music Building Auditorium. The Music Building, located on the corner of West Market and McIver Streets, opened in 1999. The building was designed by Calloway, Johnson, Moore, and West, PA, of...
The Music Building, located on the corner of West Market and McIver Streets, opened in 1999. The building was designed by Calloway, Johnson, Moore, and West, PA, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in association with Howard-Montgomery-Steger...
This photograph shows the Music Building lit up at night. The Music Building, located on the corner of West Market and McIver Streets, opened in 1999. The building was designed by Calloway, Johnson, Moore, and West, PA, of Winston-Salem, North...
A group of students outside of the Music Building. The Music Building, located on the corner of West Market and McIver Streets, opened in 1999. The building was designed by Calloway, Johnson, Moore, and West, PA, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina,...
Color photograph of the Chancellor's Residence on Spring Garden Street, taken in 2000. This building was designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina. From 1923 until 1945 it was known as the “President’s Residence” and was the...
Aerial view of Jackson Library and the Quad. The Jackson Library, designed by Northrup O’Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1950 and was named for Walter Clinton Jackson, professor, author, and chancellor from 1934 – 1950. The...
McIver statue with Jackson Library in the background. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands on the capitol grounds in...
Three people standing inside the Phillips-Hawkins residence halls. The Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967 and was named in honor of Charles “Mr. Charlie” Wiley Phillips,...
Photograph of three people standing outside the Phillips-Hawkins residence halls. The Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967 and was named in honor of Charles “Mr. Charlie” Wiley...
Park and ride van with the Foust Building in the background. This building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892 and wings were added in 1895. From 1892 to 1908, the building was called Main Building and...
Photograph of parking services and the Walker Avenue Parking Deck. The Bryan Building can be seen in the background. Walker Avenue Parking Deck, designed by Hayes Seay Mattern & Mattern of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1994. This...
Photograph of the Student Recreation Center with a student sitting on the wall outside the building. The Student Recreation Center, designed by O’Brien/ Atkins Associates, of Durham, North Carolina, was opened in 1992.
Photograph of the Shaw Residence Hall in the snow. The Shaw Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1919. In 1921 it was named for Anna Howard Shaw, leader in the women’s suffrage movement, who...
This is a photograph of the Power Plant. The Power Plant, designed by Fellheimer & Wagner of New York, opened in 1924. It replaced the power plant located on Walker Avenue. The stack is 227 feet high, including the 12 foot bronze cap. The stack...
Patrons using the Superlab (computer lab) inside Jackson Library. The Jackson Library, designed by Northrup O’Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1950 and was named for Walter Clinton Jackson, professor, author, and chancellor from...
Photograph of two people using the telescope located inside the Three College Observatory. The Observatory was built in 1981 in the Cane Creek area of Alamance County, approximately 8 miles from Burlington, North Carolina. It is a joint project...