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Joe Wilensky/Cornellians Cornell scrapbooks created by students in the First American University, a one-credit American Studies course

Ticket stubs & COVID tests: 2020s Big Red life, in scrapbooks

This scrapbook,鈥 Barbara Lou 鈥25 writes, 鈥渋s a collection of moments鈥攎undane, meaningful, and everything in between鈥攖hat together paint a picture of my life as a Cornell student.鈥

Created as the final project for a popular course on Big Red history, Lou鈥檚 scrapbook includes ephemera like ticket stubs, restaurant receipts, and event flyers; it also contains screenshots of late-night texts, Lou writes, 鈥渂ecause they made me laugh when I needed it most.鈥

Lou submitted the 18-page volume via PDF in May 2025 for the First American University, a one-credit American Studies course on Cornell history and lore taught by .

She was among the nearly 100 classmates who opted to create scrapbooks鈥攅ither physical or digital鈥攃hronicling their experiences on the Hill for future generations as their capstone project for the course.

And tomorrow鈥檚 students and scholars will indeed have access to them: once graded, the scrapbooks become part of the University Archives.

鈥淐ompared to a century ago, scrapbooking is a dying art,鈥 Earle observes.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 students capture their experiences online, through social media鈥攂ut will that be accessible in 100 years? This project provides a way to preserve the history of our present day, so future historians know what Cornell was like in 2025.鈥

The University Archives already holds an impressive dating from the medium鈥檚 golden age more than a century ago.

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A pile of hand-made scrapbooks
Joe Wilensky/Cornellians Cornell scrapbooks created by students in the First American University, a one-credit American Studies course