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“A Dialogue Between Old and New” and “Knowledge Building(s)”
Two new exhibits featuring University Archives materials are on display in the North Carolina Collection Gallery and the Davis Library Gallery starting this week!
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Electrifying the UNC Campus
Though electricity now seems to pump endlessly and uninterrupted through the university system and hospitals, the role that Energy Services at the University of North Carolina has played over the past forty years has changed significantly. From approximately 1895 to … Continue reading
New and revised finding aids for University Archives and University history-related collections
Below is a list of new and revised finding aids for collections held in the University Archives and collections relating to University history. If you have any questions about these collections, please contact Wilson Special Collections Library at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu. New: Carolina … Continue reading
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Jubilee at UNC!
From 1963 to 1971, the end of the spring semester at UNC was marked by Jubilee. The concert progressed from a relatively small affair on the lawn in front of Graham Memorial to much larger events that took place on … Continue reading
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Tagged history, Jubilee, students, UNC, University Archives
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It’s Ask Archivists Day, Today and Everyday
June 9th is Ask Archivists Day on Twitter. By tweeting questions to @AskArchivists or using the #AskArchivists hashtag you can get all sorts of questions answered by archivists around the globe. So ask away! But remember that University Archives staff … Continue reading
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