-
Recent Posts
- AHC Archivists coauthor book about the history of the Western Research Institute and Bureau of Mines
- From Turkey to Timbales: Thanksgiving Traditions in the Toppan Rare Book Library
- Finding Nigeria in Indigenous American Archives
- Letters Home from Vietnam – One Pilot’s Story
- The Work of Respect: Student Interns Lead Indigenous Collection Review
Archives
Categories
Subscribe
Email Subscription
Join 175 other subscribers
Tag Archives: Community Resilience
Celebrating Archives Month (Hint: It’s actually bigger than just a month)
October is American Archives Month! To celebrate, we’re highlighting ways in which archives are staying involved in current events around the world, featuring the American Heritage Center’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wyoming. Archives like the AHC assist communities … Continue reading
Posted in American Archives Month, American Heritage Center, Coronavirus outbreak, COVID-19, Digital collections, Local history, Pandemics, Uncategorized, University of Wyoming history, Wyoming history
Tagged #AskAnArchivist Day, #worldofheartsmovement, American Heritage Center, Community archiving, Community Resilience, COVID-19, Digital preservation, Pandemic Impact, University of Wyoming history, Wyoming history
Leave a comment
Living Through a Pandemic: Eight Months of Donations to the American Heritage Center’s COVID-19 Collection Project
The AHC COVID-19 Collection Project began in April 2020 as an effort to collect stories, photographs, poems, and other creative works that show the impact coronavirus has had on our community. Not just the University of Wyoming employees, students, and … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus outbreak, COVID-19, Current events, Local history, Local Initiatives, Pandemics, popular culture, Public health, Uncategorized, University of Wyoming
Tagged American Heritage Center, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Pandemic Reflections, Shared experience, University of Wyoming, Wyoming Covid-19 response
1 Comment