Special Collections & University Archives Internship Spring 2025
This post was written by Katie Connor ’25, Special Collections & University Archives Intern, in April 2025. This spring, I spent my Monday, Tuesday, a...
This post was written by Katie Connor ’25, Special Collections & University Archives Intern, in April 2025. This spring, I spent my Monday, Tuesday, a...
This post was written by Emma Galvin ’25, Special Collections & University Archives Intern, in May 2025. During the 2025 spring semester at the Univer...
This post was written by Natalia Ramirez ’25, Special Collections & University Archives Intern, in April 2025. This semester, I have embraced the exci...
This post was written by Haley Cotton ’25, Special Collections & University Archives Student Aide Dr. Bulent Atalay is a distinguished faculty member ...
Captain James Cook, a renowned British explorer, cartographer, and naval officer, was famous for his extensive voyages in the 18th century. Cook is credited wit...
Booker T. Washington was a prominent African American educator, author, and leader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into slavery in Virginia on A...
Special Collections Spring Exhibition This post was written by Natalia Ramirez, Fall 2024 Special Collections & University Archives Intern. Aiming to highli...
This post was written by Sandy Llop, Fall 2024 Special Collections & University Archives Intern. Over the course of this academic year’s fall semester, I ha...
When we think of archives, we often think of working with printed materials such as letters, scrapbooks, flyers, maps and newspapers. It’s frequently only in fu...
Celebrating 10 years of the Hurley Convergence Center & Digital Archiving Lab Happy 10 years to the HCC and Digital Archiving Lab! Originally opened as the ...