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The official Instagram of UNCG Special Collections and University Archives. We have the receipts. For everything. 📜
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We’re so proud of all of our recent graduates ... including our 2024-2025 Hodges Fellow, Cecil Barlow! Read more about his experience in the article linked in the bio!
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Hello! The folks who run the account have a tradition where we introduce ourselves when we graduate, so here I am! My name is Jordan Fridley, and I graduated with my MLIS today! I've been running the accounts since August of 2025. I have a background in history and political science from Guilford College (class of 2024). In my final year in the MLIS program, I worked in SCUA as a graduate assistant, and my work included social media. I had a great time, and really enjoyed my work!
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Announcing the 2026-2027 Martha Blakeney Hodges Fellows! The 2026-2027 academic year will mark the third year for the Martha Blakeney Hodges Fellowship program in SCUA. The two students who will be serving as Hodges Fellows in the coming year are Rylie Millea and CJ Minor. Rylie is a rising senior who is majoring in English with minors in Creative Writing, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, and History. She has been a Peer Academic Mentor at UNCG since Fall 2024, and during the 2025-2026 academic year, she interned in SCUA as part of the Humanities at Work program. CJ is also an English major entering her senior year. She also has minors in American Sign Language and Media Studies. CJ is a mentor in the Lloyd International Honors College, a Class of ‘55 Scholar, and a member of Sigma Tau Delta, the national English honors society. She served as a Humanities at Work intern at the Weatherspoon Art Museum in 2025-2026. The Martha Blakeney Hodges Fellowship Program provides two UNCG students with a paid, hands-on learning opportunity in archives and academic librarianship. Hodges Fellows build invaluable skills under close mentorship and training from our archivists in a transformative, unique experience unlike any other available on campus. The program is managed by Erin Lawrimore, University Archivist and Student Engagement Coordinator. We look forward to working with Rylie and CJ in the Fall! @uncg @uncglibraries @uncg_english @uncg_haw @wamuncg
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16 days ago
Come check out the new exhibit on the first floor of Jackson. curated by our Hodges Fellow, Emma Albrecht, and our GA, Jordan Fridley. This exhibit draws from our PRIDE! of the Community collection to tell stories of community, creativity, and resilience from within the LGBTQ+ community. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ #uncg #uncgarchives #uncghistory #lgbtqhistory
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April 19-25 is National Library Week! 📖 These are photographs of Jackson Library in 1950. The first photograph shows three women using the card catalog. The second is of the main circulation desk on the first floor of the Library. #uncg #uncgarchives #uncghistory
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25 days ago
"Dare to be Different: Women's Collegiate Sports in the 1970s," an exhibit curated by our Hodges Fellow, Emma Albrecht! Now featured on the landing at the second floor in the Greensboro History Museum! #uncgarchives #uncghistory #uncg
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This is an Adelphian Society group photograph from 1910. The Adelphian Society was one of two of the original literary societies at State Normal and Industrial School (now UNCG), created a mere two years after State Normal was founded. Every student that attended after 1893 was automatically assigned to a literary society to participate in during their time on campus. These societies operated like social groups and would hold many events. #uncghistory #uncg #uncgarchives
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A hand-drawn Woman’s College of UNC (now UNCG) map, ca. 1930s! #uncg #uncgarchives #uncghistory
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April is National Poetry Month. This is a portrait of Randall Jarrell taken during his first year as an English professor at the Women's College (now UNCG), 1946-1947. In 1956, Jarrell began a two year position as Poetry Consultant for the Library of Congress, a role that now bears the name "Poet Laureate of the United States." In 1958, Jarrell returned to the Women's College, where he remained a permanent faculty member until his death in 1965. #uncghistory #uncg #poetry #poetrymonth
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April is UNCG Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ This is an advertisement for White Rabbit Books, published in The Front Page October 4, 1988. White Rabbit Books, formerly located on Spring Garden Street, was established by John Neal. According to an article by Jim Baxter, former manager of the Raleigh location, Neal ran a mail-order calligraphy supply business in Greensboro when, in the mid-1980s, he took a chance and added gay-themed books to the front of his retail space. White Rabbit Books expanded into locations in Raleigh and Charlotte, becoming a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community. Today, only the Charlotte location remains open. #uncghistory #lgbtqhistory #greensboro
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1 month ago
We have a new student-curated exhibit in the cases outside of the second-floor restrooms in Jackson Library! "The Many Sides of Minerva: Student Life Beyond the Classroom" explores the history of student organizations at UNCG. Organizations featured in the exhibit range from the campus literary societies of the 1900s to the Kaleidoscope mime troupe of the 1970s to WUAG which continues to broadcast today. #uncghistory #uncgarchives #uncg #humanitiesatwork
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Join us on Friday from 2pm to 4pm in Hodges Reading Room (Jackson Library, second floor) as we celebrate the opening of a brand new exhibit: Spartans in the Stacks!
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