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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Join us for Archives Fridays: “Build It and They Will Come: The Story of Wright State” on Jan. 22
Please join us for this month’sĀ “Archives Fridays” presentation: Build It and They Will Come: The Story of Wright State Friday, January 22 12-1 p.m. Dunbar Library 315 Using photographs and documents from the University Archives, learn about the early development … Continue reading
Our New Web Site has Arrived
Our new web site has arrived! The University Libraries recently launched a redesigned web site, and the Special Collections & Archives section has changedĀ as well: Similarly to the new University Libraries site, our new homepage has all of our resources … Continue reading
Passing the Torch of Public History Directorship
After eight years as Director of Public History, I am stepping down to focus on my primary responsibilities as Head of Special Collections and Archives at Wright State University. I became director of public history in 2007 and quickly learned … Continue reading
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