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  • Interim Dean Leslie Reynolds and Project Archivist Jane Thaler at the Centennial Celebration.
    Thank you to everyone who participated in the multiple tours of the Archives yesterday, in the Archives Past and Future exhibit, and our Centennial Celebration! We had a packed house at the event that celebrated the past and looked toward the future
  • Megan Friedel
    Join us in welcoming Megan Friedel as the new head of archives in the Department of Special Collections, Archives and Preservation (SCAP) at the University Libraries.  Friedel comes to the University of Colorado Boulder from History Colorado
  • Files from the Mazel Holocaust Collection
     Harry W. Mazal was born in 1937 and raised in Mexico City, Mexico. Although his parents were Sephardic Orthodox Jews, Mazal was raised Protestant, only discovering that he was Jewish in his teenage years. Mazal believed that his parents chose
  • Jane Thaler and Katelyn Morkel
    Most of the stories we've shared in this series, 100 Stories for 100 Years, as well as the current exhibit on the Archives in Norlin, have been prepared by project archivist Jane Thaler, with help from fellow project archivist Katelyn Morken
  • Glenn Miller and his trombone
    One of CU's most famous students never actually graduated. Alton Glenn Miller (1904-1944) was born in Clarinda, Iowa and later moved to Fort Morgan, Colorado, where he grew up. In 1923, he brought his trombone to Boulder and enrolled at CU. He was
  • Materials from the Atomic West Collection, including government brochures on nuclear energy.
    In late 1969, Morey Wolfson was involved with the student government at the University of Colorado at Denver. The student government received a letter from an organization called Environmental Action that was recently founded by Senator Gaylord
  • Personal items of George W. Nace from his time serving in Japan.
    George W. Nace (1920-1987) was an innovative developmental biologist at Duke University and the University of Michigan. The son of a missionary, he spent much of his childhood in Japan where he became fluent in Japanese. During WWII, Nace used his
  • Paper documents from the Humanitas International organization, founded by Joan Baez
    Legendary singer-songwriter Joan Baez is also well-known for her activism. In addition to performing at Woodstock, Baez was highliy visable in anti-war marches and encouraged draft resistance at her concerts.So, it was a considerable
  • Archivist David Hays holding a copy of Deciphering the Rising Sun with a personal thank you inscription by the author.
    How did you become interested in being an archivist? What was your path to where you are now?   I worked in the Archives while a graduate student in American History at CU. Like many history students and scholars, I had long been fascinated
  • A photo taken of a page with photos of soldiers.
    During World War II, families conscientiously sent updates on where their military loved ones (who were CU alumni, former students, or professors) were assigned and what happened to them. In 1942, and early 1943, you can see photos of smiling faces
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