Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that the Pharmacy Department collection is now processed and the finding aid is available online thanks to the hard work of Krisha Patel, Sophomore Pre-Pharmacy student. Krisha has been attending Wilkes University for two years, and is in the Pre-Pharmacy Guaranteed Seat Program, getting ready to start Pharmacy…… Continue reading From Formula to Foundation: How the Pharmacy Program developed at Wilkes University
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Beyond the Throne: The Human Side of History’s Monarchs as seen within the Foreign Rulers subseries in the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Andrew Murawski and Jess Cerra, the Foreign Figures series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection has been transcribed, processed, and digitized in full! This blog post in particular is focusing on the Foreign Rulers subseries within the collection. Andrew Murawski has been attending Wilkes University…… Continue reading Beyond the Throne: The Human Side of History’s Monarchs as seen within the Foreign Rulers subseries in the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection
La terre de l’espoir: Processing French Influence in Northeastern Pennsylvania within the Foreign Figures subseries of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Jess Cerra and Andrew Murawski, the Foreign Figures, 1549-1949, series is now processed and available online for researchers.Jess Cerra served six years in the United States Navy as an Arabic cryptologic language analyst working in support of the Global War on Terrorism. Following her military…… Continue reading La terre de l’espoir: Processing French Influence in Northeastern Pennsylvania within the Foreign Figures subseries of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection
There is Power in a Name: Processing the McClintock Family legacy
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Jessica Van Orden, an alumna of the English Literature department and graduate student of the Maslow Creative Writing Graduate program, Series II: The McClintock Family, 1841-1958, from the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection is now digitized and processed. Jessica aims to one day pursue her Master…… Continue reading There is Power in a Name: Processing the McClintock Family legacy
Shared Spines: Analyzing Wilkes Pursuit of Progress in the Academia series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Emma Broda, Junior History and Political Science major and Women’s and Gender Studies and Art History minor, the Academia series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock special collection is now processed and digitized online. Emma is a member of the Honors program and the News Editor…… Continue reading Shared Spines: Analyzing Wilkes Pursuit of Progress in the Academia series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection
The Converging Canon: Expanding Global Histories by Exploring Events at Home within Northeastern Pennsylvania Newspapers, Magazines, and Advertisements Series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock Collection
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Bryce Greco, a junior History major, and Emma Broda, a sophomore History and Political Science major and Women’s and Gender Studies and Art History minor, the Newspapers, Magazines, and Advertisements series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection is now processed and digitized. Bryce is heavily…… Continue reading The Converging Canon: Expanding Global Histories by Exploring Events at Home within Northeastern Pennsylvania Newspapers, Magazines, and Advertisements Series of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock Collection
The collective tapestry of Northeastern Pennsylvania development: A Closer Look into the lives of early Wyoming Valley builders
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Kaycee Wren, a Junior History and Secondary Education Major, the Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Barre, and Luzerne County General subseries of the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection is now processed and digitized. Along with working in the archives, Kaycee is in both the Honors and Barre Scholars program…… Continue reading The collective tapestry of Northeastern Pennsylvania development: A Closer Look into the lives of early Wyoming Valley builders
Plate Me a Picture: The Evolution of Identity in Gilbert Stuart McClintock’s Bookplate Series
Wilkes University Archives is excited to announce that thanks to Ayden Clisham, a Junior Digital Design and Media Art major, the Bookplates series from the Gilbert Stuart McClintock collection is now digitized and processed. Ayden hopes to go into the video game design and animation industry after graduation with the goal of becoming an animator.…… Continue reading Plate Me a Picture: The Evolution of Identity in Gilbert Stuart McClintock’s Bookplate Series