Sociologist and civil rights activist Harry Edwards spoke at UW-Parkside on January 13th, 1989. He was the keynote speaker at a symposium entitled "The Changing Character of Institutional Racism in Higher Education."
Harriet Wyllie, wife of chancellor Irvin G. Wyllie, checks out the first book from the library during its opening reception in 1972.
The book checked out was "Eleanor and Franklin" by Joseph Lash.
Left to right: Candy Smith, student worker; Carol…
Har Gobind Khorama spoke at UW-Parkside on March 23rd and 30th, 1977. He won the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine while a member of the faculty at UW-Madison.