Santa Clara University (Calif.) -- Archives
Found in 146 Collections and/or Records:
Academic Affairs office publications
Includes The Bridge, TLC Newsletter, Honors Program, Eastside Project, and the Ethnic Studies Newsletter 1969-1996.
Accreditation Committee records
Records of the Accreditation committee, Phi Beta Kappa General Report (1971), and Univ. Profile (1970).
Admissions Office records
Targeted at prospective students and parents, the booklet includes historical and contemporary information about the Jesuit tradition of education particularly at SCU. Includes publicity publications and application forms. Includes annual reports 1989-2004. Envelopes from many foreign countries sent to SCU Financial Aid office.
Affirmative Action office records
Records include information regarding the Affirmative Action Diversity Committee, the Affirmative Action Committee of the University of Santa Clara, the Affirmative Action plan, and the transition plan. Also see record groups 4DG and 3DG.
Agribusiness Institute and Graduate Education records
Records include personnel files of faculty, correspondence, subject files, development files, materials from the MBA program, Alumni Survey and newsletters of the Agribusiness Institute. General Education records include the office files of the director, 1980-1984, information about General Management Seminars (GEMS), the MBA Program and High Tech Committee.
Alpha Residential Learning Community records
Records include the files of Kathleen Maxwell, Eric Hansen, and Rebecca Edwards regarding the formation of the first resident learning community, Alpha. Includes personal notes, correspondence, reports, meeting agendas, rosters, brochures, surveys, RLC class schedules, course documents, exams, statistics, and grant proposals. Files include one folder from Philip Riley, from 1997.
Alumni Association records
American Association of Universities: SCU Chapter records
Includes minutes of meetings and records of meetings of SCU Association representatives (American Association of Universities). Also includes the Women Faculty Newsletter (1990-1994) and Faculty Collogaim (1971).