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Special Collections and University Archives
Month: September 2015
#AskAnArchivist Day on Twitter, October 1st!
SCUA staff will be available throughout the day on Thursday, October 1st to answer your questions on Twitter as part of the Society of American Archivists’ second annual Ask An Archivist Day. We’ll be joining archivists from around the country to answer questions about our collections and our work. To participate, simply ask your question […]
What’s Cookin’, Good Lookin’? Becoming a Domestic Goddess at Woman’s College
Student baking during a Department of Home Economics class, 1947 As the State Normal and Industrial School was founded with the mission of producing teachers and educating women to assist in the recovery of the post Civil War South, classes needed to support the three concentrations of study: teaching, home economics, and business. The early administration […]
Exhibit – Maud Gatewood: Sketches
Maud Florance Gatewood was a widely recognized Southeastern artist and painter. Her most familiar work is known to feature natural landscapes and botanicals as well as figurative designs that depict various aspects of the human experience. Gatewood’s artwork currently resides in several public and private collections, including the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, NC. Gatewood […]
A Flair for the Dramatic: Early Campus Theater Productions,1896-1916
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1912 The students of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro claim a rich history of dramatic performance. From the campus’s earliest years as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women, the student body has authored plays, created stage sets, sewn costumes, and performed both male and female roles. The […]