Student Newspaper Archives
The Sarah Lawrence College student newspaper is invaluable as a window into student life at the College. The following years are digitized, available in PDF format, and are keyword searchable. As issues are digitized, they will become available here.
SLC Scholarly Works
The Sarah Lawrence College Library maintains a digital institutional repository of scholarly, educational, and creative works of the Sarah Lawrence College Community. It is the repository for Theses submitted at the college, as well as selected undergraduate work, and digitized archival materials. Digitized Archival collections include our Protest and Activism Collection.
The College Archives Photograph Collection
Current students, facutly and staff can access more than 17,000 photographs from 100 years of Sarah Lawrence College History through JSTOR. Off-campus community members will need to click "Log in through Your Library" from the top of the page to access the materials through their SLC account. Alumni and non-affiliated users should contact the archives for information about accessing photographs from the collection.
Student Curated Collections
Browse Projects
Student War Board Scrapbook, 1942-1946
The Sarah Lawrence College Student War Board Scrapbook, 1942-1946 offers a representative collection of documents, newspaper clippings and photographs related to the Sarah Lawrence College war effort during World War II, particularly the war work of the students. The scrapbook was created by the Student War Board in the Spring of 1945 and was made available for students to peruse after the war ended.
Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonials (Yale University)
The Sarah Lawrence College Archives is a partner site for the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonials at Yale University. As a partner site, all visiting researchers may access the online testimonials onsite, and current students, faculty, and staff may access the testimonials both on campus and remotely. The Fortunoff Archive holds over 4,400 video testimonies of Holocaust survivors.
Image: Inauguration of the Video Archive at Yale in 1982 | Credit: Fortunoff Video Archive