The Triad Black Lives Matter Collection was selected to receive the 2023 Voices of a City Local History Award, an award presented by Greensboro History Museum, Inc. for important contributions to local history by individuals or groups. The purpose of the Triad Black Lives Matter Collection is to document the BLM movement, police brutality protests, and race relations in the…
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2022 University Libraries’ Faculty and Staff Award Recipients Announced
We are pleased to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of the University Libraries’ faculty and staff in excellence, service, teaching, research and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) during the 2021 – 2022 academic year. The following individuals were acknowledged for their extraordinary contributions to the strategic initiatives of the University Libraries. Please join us in congratulating…
Special Collections and University Archives Presents “Queering Campus History: The LGBTQ+ History of UNCG” on April 6
Although our University enjoys the benefits of a culture promoting equality and inclusivity, UNC Greensboro’s reputation for embracing diversity as an educational foundation was constructed over decades by student and staff advocacy. Among the more hidden stories of Civil Rights struggles at UNCG is that of the formation of a university-acknowledged student organization for LGBTQ+ students….
First Fridays: Conversations with Archivists Featuring the “Triad Black Lives Matter Project” Collection
Join us for “First Fridays: Conversations with Archivists,” produced by the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, featuring discussions about our collections, campus, and community. Curator of Manuscripts Stacey Krim and Digitization Coordinator David Gwynn will discuss the “Triad Black Lives Matter Project” collection on Friday, February 4, 2022 from 12 noon until 12:30…
Library Faculty Publish Book Chapters on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Academic Libraries
Four faculty members in University Libraries have published book chapters in “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action: Planning, Leadership, and Programming.” The new book, published in September by the American Library Association (ALA), features chapters from David Gwynn, digital projects coordinator and associate professor, Tiffany Henry, discovery cataloger and assistant professor, Stacey Krim, curator of manuscripts…