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Cornelia Strong College South Spencer Hall Director Linda Danford, Department of Classical Studies Senior Fellow and Admissions Director Hope H. Hodgkins, Department of English Residential College Coordinator Lauren MacKinnon, Housing & Residence Life and Freshman Seminars Fellows Bruce Caldwell, Department of Economics Ken Caneva, Department of History Stephen Danford, Department of Physics & Astronomy Sherrill Hayes, Conflict Resolution Maura Heyn, Department of Classical Studies Christopher Hodgkins, Department of English Hope Hodgkins, Department of English Pam McRae, International Honors College Jeffrey Patton, Department of Geography Penelope Pynes, International Programs Center Adam Ricci, School of Music Mark Schumacher, Jackson Library Susan Shelmerdine, Department of Classical Studies Robert Simmons, Department of Classical Studies Janice Tulloss, Information Technology Services Annette Van, Department of English Lollie White, Development Office Honorary Fellows Timothy Johnston, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Dennis Patrick Leyden, International Honors College and Department of Economics
Cornelia Strong College is one of three Living-Learning Communities, or residential programs, 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. Strong College offers its members the opportunity to participate in an informal social and academic community within the context of the greater University. While Strong College does offer one credit tutorials on an optional basis, it does not have a special curriculum—its members take the usual complement of courses throughout the University. Modeled on the undergraduate colleges of universities such as Harvard, Yale, and Rice, Strong College is made up of approximately 90 members in residence (“the Junior Common Room”) and a group of faculty Fellows (“the Senior Common Room”), as well as a small number of non-resident Associate members. All members of Strong College may participate in a variety of co-curricular activities in the arts and sciences, including a weekly College Tea, the Blue Lemur Coffee Bar, other informal recreational groups, picnics, dances, and the climactic social events of the year, the Annual Croquet Tournament and Head of the Buffalo (boat race on Buffalo Creek). Strong College endeavors to provide an environment where students and faculty can interact in an informal manner outside the formal confines of the classroom. The home of Strong College is South Spencer Hall, named after Cornelia Phillips Spencer, poet, social historian, and journalist whose writing was largely instrumental in reopening the Chapel Hill campus after a five-year shut-down during the Reconstruction era. The dormitory was built in 1907 as an addition to North Spencer Hall and the combined facility was at that time said to be the largest woman’s dormitory under one roof in the country. Now outfitted with air-conditioning and computer hook-ups, South Spencer combines modern utility and convenience with historic grace and charm. |
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