Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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The main floor and basement floor rooms are detailed in this article

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This is a compilation of primary sources all related to Jenneen Flamer's 1989 proposals for minority recruitment and retention. Jenneen Flamer was the Admission Counselor and Minority Student Adviser at Ursinus College in 1989. The first page is a…

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This is a photo taken by Tighe on October 15th, 1969 at Ursinus College.

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This image shows the original layout of the first and basement floors in 1932 - note that the radioactivity labs are labelled as the 'Constant Temperature' and 'Low Temperature' rooms since they have not been refurbished into laboratories.

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It is baffling that the first black women to graduated from Ursinus only forty-five years ago. The first black man graduated in 1956-- seventeen years beforehand. Not only does this highlight a racial bias on campus, but a gender bias is certainly a…

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In The Grizzly, published February 3rd, 2011, Joshua Walsh wrote “First African-American graduate to be honored,” recognizing and awarding William Robert Crigler who was the first African-American graduate of Ursinus College in 1956. After an…

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This article shares the fact that the Summer Bridge Program will be changed, and it will be named after the first black graduate of Ursinus College.

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on Greek Life pledging controversy

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Funding and financial campaigns for the new science building are presented in this article

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A screening of the film "Traces of the Trade" at Ursinus leads to a "dialogue about white guilt and white privilege"
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