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Cornelia Strong College

140 Moore-Strong Hall
(336) 256-0171
www.uncg.edu/strong/

Senior Fellow
Dennis Leyden, Department of Economics

Senior Tutor
Robert J. O'Hara, Department of Biology

Admissions Tutor
Laurie White, Honors Program

Fellows
Deborah Bell, Department of Broadcasting/Cinema and Theatre
Susan Buck, Department of Political Science
Bruce Caldwell, Department of Economics; Honors Program
Kenneth Caneva, Department of History
Ronald D. Cassell, Department of History
Linda Danford, Department of Classical Studies
Stephen Danford, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Stephen Flynn, Office of International Programs
Joan Glynn, Office of Alumni Affairs
Maureen Grasso, Department of Textile Products Design and Marketing
Virginia Karb, School of Nursing
Jerome Lee, University Police
Charles Lyons, Office of International Programs
William Magee, Department of Religious Studies
Carol Marsh, School of Music
Eleanor McCrickard, School of Music
Pamela McRae, Department of English; Honors Program
Mark Schumacher, Jackson Library
Susan Shelmerdine, Department of Classical Studies
Larry Taube, Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
Denise Tucker, Department of Communication
Janice Tulloss, Instructional and Research Computing

Honorary Fellows
Walter H. Beale, Department of English; College of Arts and Sciences
John T. Campbell, Director, Housing and Residence Life
Patricia A. Sullivan, Chancellor

Cornelia Strong College is one of three residential colleges at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. It is named after Cornelia Strong, professor of mathematics and astronomy in the University from 1905 to 1948. Strong College is open to all students in the University through a competitive admission process, and is particularly suited to those who are seeking a richer and more rewarding academic experience than they might have in a traditional residence hall. Like the University's Residential College in Mary Foust Hall, Strong College offers its members the opportunity to participate in an informal social and academic community within the context of the greater University. Unlike the Residential College, however, Strong College does not have a special curriculumits members take the usual complement of courses throughout the University. Students may reside in Strong College for their full tenure at the University.

Modeled on the undergraduate colleges of universities such as Rice, Yale, and Harvard, Strong College is made up of about 260 undergraduate members in residence ("the Junior Common Room") and a group of faculty Fellows and Associates ("the Senior Common Room"), as well as a small number of resident graduate members and non-resident undergraduates. All members of Strong College may participate in a variety of co-curricular activities in the arts and sciences, including a weekly College Tea, informal discussion groups, and social events throughout the year. Both student-sponsored and faculty-sponsored events are encouraged, and Strong College endeavors to provide an environment within which the initiatives of all of its members can bear fruit.

The home of Strong College is Moore-Strong Hall, named after Professor Strong and Mary Taylor Moore, Registrar to the University from 1909 to 1948. Built in 1960 and renovated in 1994, Moore-Strong Hall provides several common rooms for College members, as well as a small library. The building as a whole is centrally air conditioned, and has cable television and some connections to the campus computer network.

For more information about Cornelia Strong College, please write to the Strong College Office, 140 Moore-Strong Hall, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina 27402, USA, or connect to the Strong College server http://strong.uncg.edu on the World Wide Web.

 
 
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