Below are several exhibits available to explore produced in collaboration with the SUNY Cortland Archives. Some of these were created during internship experiences within the archives, while others include collaborations with faculty members on SUNY Cortland's campus. Two of the virtual exhibits were created to originally be an 'in-person' experience prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic, but were then converted to a virtual platform. The exhibits may link out to a separate webpage.
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Documenting Diverse & Multicultural Milestones in Cortland's Past
State University of New York College at Cortland
This virtual exhibit highlights specific people and moments of diversity, social justice, and campus unity within SUNY Cortland's past that deserve recognition. The exhibit focuses on content raging from the late 19th Century to the year 2000.
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Visual History of Memorial Library
State University of New York College at Cortland
This virtual exhibit focuses primarily on a visual history of Memorial Library. It represents the library's history on campus including multiple locations, the creation of Memorial Library in 1961, the renovation period, and highlights several spaces and services from the past.
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Women's Suffrage & Cortland County
State University of New York College at Cortland
The virtual exhibit focuses primarily on activities relating to women's suffrage within Cortland County including people, clubs/organizations, and resources.