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Albert S. Cook Library: Special Collections and Archives

The Albert S. Cook Library at Towson State University offers a remarkable variety of materials related to the history of this Maryland institution, along with photographs of campus life, course catalogs, and items related to the Baltimore Hebrew Institute. First-time visitors may wish to look over the What's Your Story area, which features interviews with new freshmen about their experiences on...

https://libraries.towson.edu/university-archives
Explore UK

The Explore UK website is an initiative by the University of Kentucky Special Collections and it is a true delight for anyone with an interest in this storied institution and Kentucky history more generally. First-time visitors will notice a scrolling section of images that introduce the photographs and other documents that are part of this growing collection. The sections here include Images,...

https://exploreuk.uky.edu/
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Kalamazoo College: Digital Archive

The Kalamazoo College Digital Archive is formally known as CACHE, as it contains a range of photographs, correspondence, scholarly work and publications from the holdings of that institution. New visitors can look over the About CACHE area to learn about the scope and ambitions of its work. A good place to start exploring is via the Highlighted Collections. These include Kalamazoo College...

https://cache.kzoo.edu
Loyola University Chicago: Digital Yearbooks

The story of Loyola University in Chicago can be told via its alumni, its campus, and of course, its many well-known academic programs. But what of the stories that can be found within the pages of the University's many yearbooks? Today such large volumes might seem a bit passe, but for decades they contained the stories, aspirations, and accomplishments of the student body. This digitization...

https://www.luc.edu/archives/digitalcollections/loyolacollec...
The Collegiate Way: Residential Colleges and Higher Education Reform

Much ado has been in made in recent years about how best to reform or modify undergraduate education, from developing inclusive and multicultural curricula to creating a supposedly more "student-friendly" environment. Dr. Robert J. O'Hara (who has thirteen years experience in residential college life and administration) has developed this Web site to provide information about how colleges and...

http://collegiateway.org/