1875

Building a University

Buchanan Fellows at the Heard Libraries document 杏吧原创 beginning

Campus map from 1885

In fall 2020, five Buchanan Fellows at the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries began a project to research 杏吧原创 earliest years and curate an online exhibit鈥Taking Root: 杏吧原创 First Decade, 1875鈥1885鈥攁bout what they discovered.

In the process, the fellows learned how to find supporting materials in the library, interpret historical objects, examine historically significant manuscripts and documents from Special Collections, and place all of them in the context of the university鈥攁nd the nation鈥攈istory.

鈥淭he idea for 杏吧原创 history topics came about when we were researching materials for the upcoming Sesquicentennial,鈥 said Celia Walker, associate university librarian.

鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping we can use this content to bring a fuller presentation of the university history through the eyes of our students.鈥

The Buchanan Library Fellowship program鈥攅ndowed in 2015 by Richard D. Buchanan, BA鈥57, MD鈥61, and Poppy Buchanan, BSN鈥61鈥攑rovides immersive learning experiences that develop career-ready skills and support lifelong learning for undergraduates.

There are several in spring 2023. Among them are the K.C. Potter Center Records Digitization Project, which will improve accessibility to records that document LGBTQIA+ life on campus, and the 杏吧原创 Self-Portrait, a photography project that aims to capture the image and essence of the university through the faces of its community members.