Christopher White

Earliest Remembrances: A Glance at Grace Moore’s Scrapbook, 1916-1920

Earliest Remembrances: A Glance at Grace Moore’s Scrapbook, 1916-1920

Among The Sage Colleges Archives & Special Collection’s myriad holdings, scrapbooks constitute one of the largest, and arguably the most nostalgic, of our collections. A treasure trove of clippings, programs, photographs, and ephemera, the scrapbook collection offers a glimpse of Sage life that other records and documents cannot match. At their best, scrapbooks are highly personalized and prove much […]

New Resource: Human Anatomy Atlas

New Resource: Human Anatomy Atlas

New Resource: Human Anatomy Atlas Human Anatomy Atlas is a 3D human anatomy visualization and learning tool, which includes gross anatomy of more than 4,000 structures. Users can rotate, zoom into, see through, add/remove structures, and select structures to view definitions, disease descriptions, and hear pronunciations. Available in desktop version, or through downloadable app.

From Ricketts House to Ricketts Hall

From Ricketts House to Ricketts Hall

Adjacent to Manning Hall, with an almost identical structure and facade, Ricketts Hall is known primarily as the home of RSC’s Physical and Occupational Therapy programs. That has been the case since 1995, anyway. Originally, Ricketts was a single row house that served exclusively as a dormitory for First Year students. Life at Ricketts House, […]

Robert Frost Visits Sage: 1921, 1925, and 1945

Robert Frost Visits Sage: 1921, 1925, and 1945

Russell Sage College would be one of my pleasantest memories, were it only for the heartfelt way you resented it when some rude honker made me jump for my life that rainy day I was there with you on the streets of Troy. -Robert Frost to Julia Patton, 1924 The poet’s brief sketch of downtown Troy might strike any […]