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- When the State Normal and Industrial School was established in 1891, it was governed by a Board of Directors. This body was charged with overseeing the administrative actions of the school, including the appointment of the president. In 1932, the school changed it name to Woman's College of the University of North Carolina and became one of the three branches in the Consolidated University of North Carolina. Administrative duties for the school were shifted from the Board of Directors to the University of North Carolina Board of Trustees. These are the records of the State Normal's Board of Directors between 1891 and 1931.
- In 1972, an administrative reorganization resulted in the creation of UNC Greensboro's Board of Trustees, which advises the UNC Board of Governors advises the Chancellor on the management and development of the institution. This collection contains the official records of the UNCG Board of Trustees, including meeting minutes, committee proceedings, and correpsondence.
- A practice school, also known as the teacher training school, was established at State Normal and Industrial School (now UNC Greensboro) in 1892. In 1902, it became the Curry School, providing practical classroom instruction for undergraduate and graduate students until 1970 when the school was closed. The records of the Curry School contain alumni lists, directories, newsletters, pamplets, programs, transcripts, yearbooks, and other records documenting the activities of the School from 1898-2004.
- The UNC Greensboro School of Nursing was established in September 1966, although the school did offer courses and some degree options in nursing prior to that time. This collection contains correspondence, annual reports, newsletters, meeting minutes ,and other records documenting the administrative functions of the School of Nursing and previous nursing training programs.
- The Director of Religious Activities oversaw all of the student-led religious activities and groups at UNC Greensboro from the 1930s through the 1960s. This collection contains correspondence, programs, handbooks and other records of the Religious Activities Center and its associated student groups.