The Forney Building, located in Greensboro, NC, is a historic structure that originally served as the Carnegie Library when it opened in 1905. After undergoing renovations and expansions, it reopened in 1933 as a library and later transformed into a classroom facility. The building was named in honor of Edward Jacob Forney, a long-standing faculty member at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Today, the Forney Building stands as a testament to the university's rich history and commitment to education. With its distinctive architecture and ties to the past, it serves as a reminder of the institution's dedication to providing a conducive learning environment for students and faculty alike.
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