Black and white image of Carnegie Library (foreground) and the original Curry Building (background) on College Avenue, circa 1910. Women are pictured strolling down the sidewalk in front of the buildings. Carnegie Library, a gift of steel baron...
Black and white photographic image of the early Administration Drive, leading up to the McIver Memorial Building, circa 1910. The McIver Memorial Building, opened in 1908, was named in honor of Charles Duncan McIver, founder and first president of...
This circa 1910 postcard is a colorized image of the McIver Memorial Building. The inscription reads, "McIver Memorial Bldg., State Normal & Industrial College. Greensboro, N.C" The McIver Memorial Building, opened in 1908, was named...
Black and white photographic image of the McIver Memorial Building and the drive leading up to the entrance, circa 1920. The inscription on the postcard reads, " Entrance to McIver Building, North Carolina College for Women, Greensboro,...
This circa 1930 photographic image shows the Rosenthal Gymnasium. The inscription on the postcard reads, "Physical Education Building, North Carolina College for Women, Greensboro, N.C." The Rosenthal Gymnasium was designed by Harry...
Black and white photographic image of Students Building (right foreground) with people walking along College Avenue. Also visible are (left to right) a portion of the Carnegie Library, Administration Building, President McIver's House, Old Guilford...
A photocopied zine published in 1999 by WUAG staff. Contents include an article on The High Heels, photographs, a Tobin Sprout interview and music top lists .
A photocopied zine published in 2004 by WUAG staff. Contents include concert, music, and book reviews, a WUAG DJ report, information about changes within WUAG, an interview with Hope for Agoldensummer[sic], Top 5 lists, and photographs.
Portrait of Dr. Julius I. Foust in the library of the Alumnae House in 1947. It was found on page fifteen of the July 1947 Alumnae Newsletter. Photograph was taken by Wm. A. Roberts Studio. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an...
This photograph shows the Amphitheatre in the snow in 1940s. 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...
Mellie Cotchett poses at the athletic field in front of Spencer Residence Hall on the current site of the Petty Building, circa 1911. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connecting...
Architectural rendering of Coleman Gymnasium by Edward Loewenstein in 1949. Coleman Gymnasium, designed by Loewenstein, Atkins & Associates of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1952 and was named in honor of Mary Channing Coleman, head of...
This late 1920s photograph shows the Rosenthal Gymnasium, as seen from Walker Avenue. The Rosenthal Gymnasium was designed by Harry Barton and opened in 1925. From 1925 to 1928, the building was called the Physical Education Building. In 1928, it...
Pictured (clockwise from top) are Jackson Library, Spencer Hall, the back of the Home Economics Building, and the side of Forney (under renovation), as seen from the TV tower in 1955.
Photograph of the West side of Rosenthal Gymnasium in 1925. This building was designed by Harry Barton and opened in 1925. From 1925 to 1928, the building was called the Physical Education Building. In 1928, it was named in honor of Jonathan...
Rosenthal Gymnasium, as seen from across Walker Avenue, pictured in 1925. The Rosenthal Gymnasium was designed by Harry Barton and opened in 1925. From 1925 to 1928, the building was called the Physical Education Building. In 1928, it was named in...
This photograph shows the Winfield side of Weil-Winfield Residence Hall in the 1990s. The Winfield Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1939. In 1941, the building was named in honor of Martha...
Dr. Anna Gove's office inside the Main Building in the 1890s. The windows look out towards Spring Garden Street. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. The Foust building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was...
View of the fireplace in Dr. Anna Gove's office inside the Main Building in the 1890s. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. The Foust building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892 and wings were...