"Check out the latest edition of "For the Record", the Central Piedmont Archives newsletter! Readers will hear more about recent visits from the Central Piedmont Early College and the Board of Trustees; research access to the papers of Dr. Richard Hagemeyer; a tale from the archives about the International Christmas Celebration; and more! As we approach the holiday season, we are grateful for all of the collaborations, support and interest in what the Archives department provides to the College over this past year. For questions or ideas on future projects, please don't hesitate to email Erin Allsop or Johnamarie Macias at archives@cpcc.edu."
The Central Piedmont Archives identifies, collects, and preserves materials that relate to the history of Central Piedmont as well as its purpose, mission, and vision in the Charlotte metropolitan region. Our collections are available to Central Piedmont faculty, staff, students, and members of the general public for research, as well as instruction and programming opportunities. For more information, please visit our website.
Interested in learning to play chess? Stop by the Harper Campus Library on the first and third Tuesday of the Month, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm.
Levine Campus Libray staff participated in a Lego team-building exercise.
Central Piedmont Library celebrated National Podcasting Day by hosting a Podcast panel. Panelists included Jerry Landry, Dr. Nzingha Williams, Keith Shannon, Kara Shannon, and Johnamarie Macias. Erin Allsop was the moderator.
Native American Heritage Month - Visit our infoguide to learn more about the traditions, languages, and stories of Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and affiliated Island communities
The Central Piedmont Library and the Digital Learning space hosted a typing contest during Digital Inclusion Week at the beginning of October.
Highlights from Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15 - Oct 15) - Harper Campus
20 Years
Jennifer Arnold
Library Director
Central Campus
20 Years
Gena Craig
Systems Librarian
Central Campus
10 Years
Cheryl Coyle
Senior Librarian
Levine Campus
10 Years
Andrew Schenck
Librarian
Levine Campus
Collection brings together the history of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Peoples. It contains autobiographies, biographies, Indian publications, oral histories, personal writings, photographs, drawings, and audio files.