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November 2021 - Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! Exhibit
The Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! exhibition consisted of 50 Peanuts daily and Sunday comic strips, over 50 vintage Peanuts-themed seasonal novelties, a Santa letter writing station, and an interactive video.
www.uaptc.edu/merry-christmas-charlie-brown
September 2021 - Advancing Equality for Women
One Half of the People: Advancing Equality for Women , a multimedia exhibition by the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC. Visitors were able to explore how a diverse group of suffragists—individuals who supported giving voting rights to women—fought for more than 70 years using many different strategies and how women continued to seek equality after the 19th Amendment.
April 2021 - Phi Theta Kappa Service Project: Pathfinder Preschool Learning Garden
UA-PTC's Phi Theta Kappa students completed their spring service project by volunteering to revive Pathfinder Preschool’s learning garden in Jacksonville.
Co-Curricular Assessment Report
April 2021 - Spring Theater Production
UA-PTC's theater students performed a live production of David Ives’ Words, Words Words.
Co-Curricular Assessment Report
April 2021 - 13th Annual Student Art Competitive Virtual Exhibit
The 13th Annual Student Art Competitive virtual exhibit features a variety of art by UA-PTC students taking beginning studio art and digital media production courses.
www.uaptc.edu/13-student-art-competitive
January 2021 - Virtual Fighting for the Right to Fight - African American Experiences in WWII Exhibit
Virtual multimedia exhibit highlighting the experiences and struggles of African Americans during the Second World War.
September 2020 - Virtual Dunbar High School Traveling Exhibit
Virtual exhibit featuring historic photographs and information from 1929 to 1955 of Dunbar High School.
August 2020 - Virtual Dorothea Lange’s America Exhibit
Virtual exhibit featuring original lifetime prints by the legendary documentary photographer Dorothea Lange.