Campus Y (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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Students at the University of North Carolina established a chapter of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1860. Although the association initially was run entirely by the students, the university encouraged it and eventually provided it with a building. The YMCA disbanded in 1870 but was reestablished in 1876 and has operated continuously since then. In addition to providing a center for religious life on the campus, the YMCA took the lead in organizing an orientation program for new students, published the student handbook for many years, ran the book exchange, and played an important role in early athletics at the university. From 1926 to 1943, the YMCA sponsored the Institute of Human Relations, which brought speakers of many religious and political persuasions to the university. The institute was disbanded during World War II but was reestablished as the Carolina Symposium in 1956. The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) was established on campus in 1936 and began to sponsor programs and events of a similar nature. In 1954, the paid staffs and advisory boards of the YMCA and YWCA were merged; however, the two associations maintained separate student cabinets until 1973. The merged organization was known as the YMCA-YWCA until 1976, when its name changed to Campus Y. The Campus Y has focused increasingly on community service and issues related to social justice and race relations. The director of the Campus Y reports to the vice chancellor for student affairs.

From the description of Records of the Campus Y, 1860-2005 (bulk 1950-2005). WorldCat record id: 27122211

Students at the University of North Carolina established a chapter of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1860. Although the association initially was run entirely by the students, the university encouraged it and eventually provided it with a building. The YMCA disbanded in 1870 but was reestablished in 1876 and has operated continuously since then.

In addition to providing a center for religious life on the campus, the YMCA took the lead in organizing an orientation program for new students, published the student handbook for many years, ran the book exchange, and played an important role in early athletics at the university. From 1926 to 1943 the YMCA sponsored the Institute of Human Relations, which brought speakers of many religious and political persuasions to the university. The institute was disbanded during World War II but was reestablished as the Carolina Symposium in 1956.

The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) was established on campus in 1936 and began sponsoring programs and events of a similar nature. Both associations participated in outreach programs in local hospitals and schools, provided assistance to foreign students before the opening of the International Student Center, and led the way in bringing distinguished visitors to the campus. In the spring of 1954, the paid staffs and advisory boards of the YMCA and YWCA were merged; however, the two associations maintained separate student cabinets until 1973. The merged organization was known as the YMCA-YWCA until 1976, when its named changed to Campus Y. Since then, the Campus Y has focused increasingly on community service and issues related to social justice and race relations.

  • 1921 - 1947 : Harry F. Comer, Secretary, YMCA
  • 1947 - 1964 : Claude Shotts, Secretary, YMCA
  • 1964 - 1976 : Norman Gustaveson, Secretary, YMCA
  • 1948 - 1953 : Gay Currie, Executive Director, YWCA
  • 1954 - 1956 : Kirsten Milbraith, Executive Director, YWCA
  • 1956 - 1957 : Anne Queen, Associate Director, YWCA
  • 1966 - 1972 : Jean Luker, Director, YWCA
  • 1972 - 1976 : Edith Elliott, Director, YWCA
  • 1954 - 1964 : Claude Shotts, Chairman, YMCA-YWCA
  • 1958 - 1964 : Anne Queen, YMCA-YWCA Staff
  • 1964 - 1975 : Anne Queen, Chairman, YMCA-YWCA
  • 1975 - 1976 : Edith Elliott, Acting Chairman, YMCA-YWCA
  • 1976 - 1981 : Edith Elliott, Director, Campus Y
  • 1982 - 1985 : Carol J. Holcomb, Director, Campus Y
  • 1985 - 1999 : Zenobia Hatcher-Wilson, Director, Campus Y
  • 2000 - 2009 : Virginia Carson, Director, Campus Y
  • 2009 - : Richard Harrill, Director, Campus Y

From the guide to the Campus Y of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1860-2005, (bulk 1950-2005), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives.)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Campus Y of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1860-2005, (bulk 1950-2005) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives and Records Service
creatorOf Campus Y of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1860-2005, (bulk 1950-2005) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives and Records Service
referencedIn Norman Gustaveson Papers, 1948-2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Queen, Anne, 1911-2005. Anne Queen papers, 1930-1985. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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North Carolina--Chapel Hill
North Carolina
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