A recording is available of MWWC Archivist Jefferson Navicky’s story, “Watching Her Die in a Finding Aid: An Archivist’s Duty,” which was a part of the Society of American Archivists’ online national event, “A Finding Aid to Your Soul: For the Love of Archives.” Over two hundred people attended. The event was originally recorded in […]
Month: May 2025
What Her Diary Reveals
“What Her Diary Reveals: Daily Narratives and Untold History” is the new exhibit in the MWWC’s display case in Marcil Hall on the Biddeford Campus, created by Elia O’Hara (English and Political Science double major ’25) in collaboration with Education and Outreach Archivist Cathleen Miller. The exhibit includes diaries from the MWWC’s holdings from the […]
Tuttle women’s history interview
MWWC Director Jennifer Tuttle was recently interviewed by Dr. Pamela Toler of the blog “History in the Margins” in observation of Women’s History Month. In Talking About Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer with Jennifer Tuttle,” Jennifer touts the research resources available in the MWWC and offers some thoughts on the significance of our founding […]