Have you had an emotional reaction to archival material you’ve processed? Listening to a presentation about trauma in the archives at #SWArchivists2022
On exhibition this summer in the DeGolyer Library’s Hillcrest Hall is Send me a postcard! Women on the road across 19th-20th century America. This exhibit examines women motorists/automobilists and their travels across the country.
It's giving day @SMU. As much as the Archives doesn't want to ask, we do *need* dollars for "Voices of SMU," our oral history project. Just a little bit goes to help us pay for interview transcripts. https://t.co/alvLhRXzIV
Students at SMU have a conversation about the introduction of shared governance and the university assembly. KERA Collection. Early 1970s. https://t.co/M3GxYZiheK
You may have seen #UNT System News giving a high five to our incredible #UNTHistory faculty member, Dr. Andrew Torget, on his 2021 Texan of the Year award nomination from the Dallas Morning News. If not, here's a screencap! Congratulations again, Dr. Torget!
"Students want to be back on campus!"
They also want that person one dorm over to text them back, but honey, they're just playing you, you don't need them any more than you need a rampant COVID outbreak.
David Chang was in @PBS#FindingYourRoots His maternal great grandfather, Sang Yang Woo, graduated @SMU in 1925. Woo was a founding member of Cosmopolitan Club in 1922 where international students networked & others learned about other cultures. SMU had this Club until 1969.