1954 photograph of the Alumni House with two people walking on sidewalk. 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,...
1968/69 Pine Needles Staff at the Bell Tower in Anniversary Plaza, beside the Alumnae House. Anniversary Plaza is located on the southwest corner of College Avenue at Spring Garden Street. To commemorate the University’s 75th Anniversary, the...
1987 photo of the Main Building after wings were added and the Brick Dormitory after porches were added. The photograph was a gift from Miss Annie Petty. Main building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in...
1990s photograph of a tree canopy, showing fall colors, in Peabody Park. Peabody Park was created from a tract of land located behind the original campus. Philanthropist George Foster Peabody gave the College $10,000 in 1901 and President Charles...
""Oriana McArthur, Class 1950 and Dr. Walter Clinton Jackson, chancellor, standing on bridge on College Ave. over Walker Ave. Jackson Library under construction in background. Bridge went over Walker Avenue before it was closed Sept....
A black-and-white postcard image looking down College Avenue on the campus of the Normal College in Greensboro, NC. The buildings pictured are (front to back) Guilford Dormitory, the Infirmary, Students Building, and Spencer Dormitory. The...
A black-and-white postcard image of Normal College students and a band marching down Elm Street in downtown Greensboro during the city's centennial celebration.
A black-and-white, oval postcard image of the State Normal and Industrial School, featuring (from left to right) Students Building, Main Building, and Brick Dormitory. Front reads "Greetings from Greensboro, N.C. State Normal School."...
A color posctard photograph of the McIver Memorial Building at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. The Statue of Charles Duncan McIver can be seen in its original location in front of the building. The statue of Charles Duncan...
A colorized image of College Avenue, filled with pedestrians. The visible buildings (left to right) are Students Building, Spencer Dormitory, the original Curry Building, and the Carnegie Library. The edge of the porch on the left side of the card...
A colorized image of College Avenue. The visible buildings (left to right) are the original Guilford Dormitory, the original campus Infirmary, Students Building, Spencer Dormitory, the original Curry Building, the Carnegie Library, and...
A general assembly room on the ground floor of the Alumnae House. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947 by the William A. Roberts Film Company; hand tinted.
Architectural rendering of Coleman Gymnasium. On February 11, 1952, Coleman Gymnasium, designed by Loewenstein, Atkins & Associates of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened and was named in honor of Mary Channing Coleman, head of the Department of...
Architectural rendering of 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...
Architectural rendering of Health and Human Performance Complex. The Health and Human Performance Building (HHP), designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1989. It is the largest complex on campus and incorporated two...
Architectural rendering of Jackson Library tower addition. Jackson Library, designed by Northrup O'Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1950. On February 22, 1960, it was named for Walter Clinton Jackson, professor, author, and...
Architectural rendering of Mendenhall-Ragsdale Residence Hall. The Mendenhall-Ragsdale Residence Hall, designed by Northrup & O'Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1950. The building was named in honor of Gertrude Whittier...
Architectural rendering of Moore-Strong Residence Hall. The Moore-Strong Residence Hall, designed by J. N. Pease of Raleigh, North Carolina, was opened in 1960. The three-story, 86,000 square foot building was named for Mary Taylor Moore (Class of...
Architectural rendering of Music Building (Tate Street). This building, originally called the Music Building, was designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, and was opened in 1925. In 1960, the building was named in honor of Wade R....
Architectural rendering of Science Building (College Avenue). This building, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1940. From 1940 to 1960, the building was called the Science Building. A wing was added to the...