Collections : [University Archives]
University Archives
Records that document the history of the University at Albany, SUNY and its predecessor schools.
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Melvin Urofsky Papers, 1850-1978, bulk 1870-1940 14.83 cubic ft.
Correspondence File, 1954-1989 3.0 cubic ft.
This series contains correspondence between Dr. Newman as Dean with faculty and prospective faculty as well as with students, former students, friends, and colleagues about their careers and projects. The files on individuals often contain correspondence that dates before his appointment as Acting Dean in 1977. Included are correspondence with famed criminologist Marvin E. Wolfgang (1961-83) and the former Dean of the School of Criminal Justice and School President Vincent O'Leary (1968-77). The bulk of the material dates between 1968 and 1983.
Donald J. Newman Papers, 1954-1989 6.0 cubic ft.
Creative Services, 1921-2001 26.66 cubic ft.
This series consists of the materials the department produced and used before transitioning to the use of digital media. The materials in this series are from the period in which the department was known as Creative Services. Some photographic materials were created by the department while older materials in the series were produced elsewhere and retained by them for the creation of promotional material.
Photographic Materials, 1921-2001 25 cubic ft.
This sub-series is made up of the photographic materials in the Creative Services series. It consists of contact sheets, negatives and photographic prints. Also includes a largely complete alphabetical series of faculty portraits from the period of 1991-1997.
Department of Classics, 1934-1986 1 cubic ft.
Department of History Records, 1943-2018 6 cubic ft.
Subject Files, ca. 1943-2001 1.5 cubic ft.
Contains publications from the university and the College of Arts & Sciences, programs for commencement and other events, correspondence, self-evaluations, alumni newsletters, course descriptions and proposals.