On Telling UA’s Undertold Stories
by Ashleigh Bonina and Kaylie Yaceczko Coming into Humans of UA as a course, we didn’t know quite what to expect. We knew we’d be researching in the archives, looking
by Ashleigh Bonina and Kaylie Yaceczko Coming into Humans of UA as a course, we didn’t know quite what to expect. We knew we’d be researching in the archives, looking
by Ashleigh Bonina I chose to focus on Caroline Pardee’s education in this week’s blog post and Instragram postings. Aside from her education while at the elementary, middle and high
by Ashliegh Bonina Caroline Pardee has been remembered mainly for her time spent as the secretary to the president of The University of Akron. However, she was incredibly active in
Continue readingBeyond Work: Pardee and Community Activities
by Ashleigh Bonina and Kaylie Yaceczko In 1932 Caroline Pardee was the editor of an unusual edition of The Buchtelite. It seems as though the main difference from the other
Continue readingLeaping off the Page: Women and UA Publications
By Ashleigh Bonina Since my first posting about Caroline Pardee two weeks ago, more resources about her life and impact on The University of Akron have come to light. Several readers
By Ashleigh Bonina Caroline Pardee was a significant part of The University of Akron for several decades. She was one of the first women to graduate with a bachelor’s degree