Programming, 1973-2000, Undated 4 cubic ft.
The Programs series includes fliers, promotional material, handouts, schedules, for programs and events that were produced or supported by the Tri-City Women's Center or the Women's Building.
The Programs series includes fliers, promotional material, handouts, schedules, for programs and events that were produced or supported by the Tri-City Women's Center or the Women's Building.
This series holds documents related to MHANYS's parent organization, the National Mental Health Association. Includes correspondence, manuals, annual reports, publications, and related material.
This series contains all Norman Studer's writings from diaries to published articles, including posthumous reprints. There also are works co-written with others or background materials authored by other individuals, such as Camp Woodland campers. The series is sub-divided into Studer's writing and his diaries and travelogues.
Correspondence to and from Persico can be found throughout the collection. For example, references to Persico's publications will be found in both the general correspondence files and the subseries of specific publications. While some correspondence is clearly personal or professional, there is not always a clear separation between the author's personal and professional correspondents. Persico appears to have retained copies of much of his outgoing correspondence in the form of typed and handwritten letters and email messages. The author's notable correspondents include: director John Huston who Persico interviewed for an article in American Heritage; Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Michael Shaara (1983) and William Kennedy (1983); journalist Jim Lehrer (1986); Broadway and television director Edwin Sherin (1985); author Thomas Powers (1993); and Casey Murrow (1995, 1998) among others.
This series holds files documenting the span of time since the Office of Diversity and Inclusion began operating under its current name. This series includes affirmative action plans for both organizations within the university and the university as a whole.
This series contains a variety of artifacts from the TTUU's history, including buttons, bumper stickers, and banners. At least one banner is strike-related, dated 1989, while another is related to AT&T's replacement of live operators with voice-recorded menu options. There are also two hats, a fly swatter with a caption regarding the bugging of phone lines, and a recording of scab messages from a CWA officer's answering machine.
This series contains files pertaining to planning decisions in Rensselaer County, New York. A significant portion of the documents cover decisions at the county level, including a county master plan, county housing studies, and information on county land use. There are also numerous files dealing with planning decisions in specific municipalities -- villages, towns, and cities -- including local waterfront revitalization program documents, environmental impact statements, land subdivision regulations, a proposed charter for the City of Troy, as well as details concerning the Troy Rehabilitation & Improvement Program (TRIP).
This is an alphabetical letter series of the General Reference collection. The General Reference Collection was created by archivists to hold information on campus history that is not part of any organic record group. The collection contains material from a variety of outside sources, excepts from newspapers and other publications, press releases and promotional materials, and loose university records.
This series contains yearly plans produced by the Research Foundation, describing ways in which the foundation is committed to diversity and outlining nondiscrimination policies to be put in place. This series also includes workforce analysis reports with ethnic and gender breakdowns of various offices and departments within the university.
This series includes personal and dbqp correspondence and mailart, especially from the mid-1980s until the present.