Institutional Repository
Aug 1, 2019

Institutional Repository

Title Description Collection
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Institutional Repository
The Wolverine Observer Originally called the Tattler, the Wolverine Observer was a student-run publication serving Morris Brown College and its community. The paper became the Wolverine Observer in 1935 and initially published monthly under the direction of Professor V. C. Clinch. This monthly publishing goal found itself limited, however, and often the paper only published a few times during active school sessions. By the 1960s, the Observer was a member of the Intercollegiate Press (later the Associated Collegiate Press) and was largely run by the students themselves. The Observer sought to report news of interest to the Morris Brown College community and featured student editorials throughout its pages. Publication of the paper ceased during the 2000-2001 school year. Institutional Repository
Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work Conceptual Papers Institutional Repository
Top Shelf: The Newsletter of the Robert W. Woodruff Library Top Shelf keeps Library users up to date on Woodruff Library events and activities undertaken in support of the academic missions of its AUC member institutionsClark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College and Spelman College. Institutional Repository
They Saw the Sun First: Spelman SIS Young Scholar Writings "Old people's speech is not to be dishonored, after all, they saw the sun first". -Namibian Proverb Institutional Repository
The Spelman Spotlight (The Blueprint) The Spelman Spotlight was the name of the student newspaper from 1956 to 2014 (The paper is now known as the Blueprint). The Spotlight featured articles primarily written by Spelman students, and focused on campus events, national and international news issues, editorials, creative writing, and opinion pieces. Institutional Repository
Spelman Messenger The Spelman Messenger was established in 1885, four years after the founding of Spelman College. It featured articles written by faculty, students, and staff, on a variety of topics alumnae news, prominent visitors to campus, health and wellness, history, and religion and often included photographs and local business advertisements. The Spelman Messenger is still currently being published in print and online, and serves as the official magazine of Spelman College and the alumnae. Institutional Repository
Spelman College Yearbooks The yearbooks of Spelman College chronicle the annual activities of the institution. Institutional Repository
Spelman College Faculty Publications This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction. Institutional Repository
Spelman Catalogs Institutional Repository