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...
Aerial view of campus showing Alumni House, Faculty Center, Elliott University Center, Jackson Library, dining halls, Forney Building, Foust Building, and the Quadrangle residence halls in distance. The Alumni building opened in 1937 and is...
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) entrance sign located on Spring Garden Street. Spring Garden Street is a main east/west artery running through the heart of the campus. The section of Spring Garden Street between Aycock Street...
Photograph of the Cone Building. The Cone Building, designed by architect Romaldo Giurgola working in conjunction with Boney Architects, of Wilmington, North Carolina, opened in 1989 and was named for Anne Wortham Cone (Class of 1935) and her...
Reproduction of a watercolor painting of Jackson Library as viewed from across the lawn on College Avenue, 1995. The library tower is visible in the background. The inscription on the postcard reads, "Jackson Library, The University of North...
This photograph shows the entrance sign to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) campus located at the Students Anniversary Plaza. In 1967, on the occasion of the University’s 75th anniversary, the student body voted to build a...
The entrance to Alumni House after a snowfall in the 1990s. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by Penrose V. Stout and modeled after Homewood in Baltimore, Maryland. The...
Architectural Rendering of the Alumni House Addition, ca. 1995. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by Penrose V. Stout and modeled after Homewood in Baltimore, Maryland....
This photograph shows the library located inside the Alumni House. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by Penrose V. Stout and modeled after Homewood in Baltimore,...
This photograph shows the Byrd Parlor in the Alumni House. The photograph shows a set table with a portrait of Clara Booth Byrd, former director of the Alumnae House, hanging on the wall. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent...
This crica 1995 photograph shows a student walking on the sidewalk in front of Aycock Auditorium. Aycock Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. It was named in honor of North Carolina Governor...
This circa 1995 photograph shows an aerial view of the baseball stadium. The Baseball Stadium was opened in 1999 and seats 900. The stadium was designed by Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc., of Kansas City, Missouri, and Hayes Seay Mattern...
Bailey Residence Hall as seen from Gray Drive, ca. 2003. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney and furniture executive from...
This circa 1995 photograph shows students exiting and walking towards the Carmichael Building. The Carmichael Building, designed by J. Hyatt Hammond Associates, Inc. of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1967 and named in honor of William D....
Color photo of the Chancellor's Residence, taken circa 1995. 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 official home of the...
Color photo of the Chancellor's Residence taken around 1995. 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 official home of the...
This photograph, taken around 1995, shows the North Drive Child Care Center. The North Drive Child Care Center, or “Nursery School,” was designed by Northrup & O’Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Opened in 1954, it was built as a...
The Clock, as seen from the Jackson Library tower circa 1995. The Clock Tower had its ground breaking ceremony on October 4, 1991. It was a gift of the Class of 1941 in honor of their 50th anniversary.
Student's walking under the Clock Tower before construction of Walker Deck or renovation of the Elliott University Center. The Clock Tower had its ground breaking ceremony on October 4, 1991. It was a gift of the Class of 1941 in honor of their...