Black and white photograph of two women standing next the West Hartford Public Schools of Connecticut Exhibit at the 1967 New England Kindergarten Conference. Inscription on back identifies Harriett Rifkin (right) and Alaine Zulofsky (left).
Black and white photograph of three male students playing guitars next to the Audubon Expedition Institute bus and a tent with a handwritten sign, "Student Housing."
Black and white photo of Expressive Therapies class. Instructor is kneeling at the front of the class with back in view and arms open wide. Five students are facing the camera and watching the instructor.
Night photograph of the new Lesley College sign to mark the transition to a degree granting institution. Snow on the ground indicates that this photo might have been taken in December 1942 or January 1943 when the school met all the requirements to…
Fifteen Lesley School Students pictured with their English teacher, Mrs. Haskell (left) and founder Edith Lesley Wolfard (right) on Class Day outside Alumni Hall on campus. Donated by Catherine Crosby '29 Class President. There is an arrow in blue…
Sepia-toned photograph showing five female students from the Lesley School sitting in front of the Children's Museum in Boston. Inscription in ink written on front: "Lesley Girls at Children's Museum. Jamaica Plain, '27."
Digital montage of two photographs showing a student sitting on the Lesley College wishing well in the 1940s and a view of the wishing well in front of the McKenna Student Center in 2015.
Black and white photograph of Lesley College President Margaret McKenna and Art Institute of Boston (AIB) Dean Stan Trecker at the ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the merger of the two institutions in 1998.
Black and white photograph of two women stand in front of "The Earthy Presentation", an Orleans-Eastham Kindergarten exhibit at the 1966 New England Kindergarten Conference. Barbara Greenbey (right) holds a Chick-Chick Egg Incubator while speaking…
Black and white photograph of two students in the Computers in Education class as part of the Programs in Management for Business and Industry (PMBI) at Lesley Graduate School.
Color photograph of the Porter Exchange, the former Sears building and shopping center, which was purchased by Lesley College in 1994. It is presently known as University Hall.
Black and white photograph showing Professor Shaun McNiff leading a class in Humanistic Approach class. McNiff created the Institute for Arts and Human Development in 1974.