COA COVID-19 Community Archive Project
Title
COA COVID-19 Community Archive Project
Sample items below. For more visit: COA Digital Collections
Description
College of the Atlantic Archives and Special Collections has established the COA COVID-19 Community Archive Project, which is a collection of items that preserves the stories and experiences of the college community during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the college’s official response to the pandemic.
COA students, staff, faculty, trustees, and alumnx are encouraged to document their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and submit them to the archive.
COA students, staff, faculty, trustees, and alumnx are encouraged to document their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and submit them to the archive.
Creator
College of the Atlantic Archives and Special Collections
Coverage
College of the Atlantic
Hancock County, Maine
Collection Items
COVID Letters, Spring and Summer 2020
This is a series of e-mails John sent to his Advisees and some former advisees during the spring and summer of 2020 dealing with the Pandemic and our responses.
This material was submitted by the faculty member through the COA COVID-19 Community…
This material was submitted by the faculty member through the COA COVID-19 Community…
Getting ready for Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Champlain Institute, July 27, 2020
A set stage in Gates Auditorium is ready to virtually host Hillary Rodham Clinton, the keynote speaker of the Champlain Institute.
The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to…
The Champlain Institute is a week-long ideas festival which hosts leaders from around the country and the world to…
Important update from President Collins, March 12, 2020
Screenshot of an important update from President Collins posted on the COVID-19 Response website.
COA Community Garden COVID-19 Sign, July 7, 2020
Gardening in the time of COVID-19. The COA Community Garden gate padlocked with a "garden closed" sign.
Barbijo
Illustration titled barbijo, which is Spanish for surgical mask.
The material was submitted by the student through the COA COVID-19 Community Archive Project Google Form.
The material was submitted by the student through the COA COVID-19 Community Archive Project Google Form.