The collection consists of inactive records from the University at Albany's Art Department.
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Department of Athletics Records, 1940-2014 95.22 cubic ft.
Records of the University at Albany Athletics Department, including administrative records, photographs, and other memorobilia.
Biology seminar reports, laboratory manuals, proposals for departmental program development, and staff meeting minutes for the academic biological sciences department.
Department of Chemistry Records, 1958-1979 0.25 cubic ft.
Memoranda, course descriptions, technical reports, syllabi, and proposals for the academic chemistry department.
Department of History Records, 1943-2018 6 cubic ft.
The Department of History Records contains documents related to the Bachelor of Arts degree, a Doctor of Philosophy degree, a Masters of Arts Degree, and a Certificate of Advanced Study in Public History. Documents also relate to the changing thematic and geographic focus of various degree tracks.
Department of Information Studies Records, 1912-2004 18.47 cubic ft.
Documents the administrative, curricular, and social activities of the Department of Information Studies from its establishment as a one year undergraduate school for librarians in 1926 through the early part of the twenty-first century.
Department of Physics Records, 1915-1971 2.0 cubic ft.
Records from the Department of Physics from the State College for Tearchers to the University at Albany, SUNY.
Department of Sociology Records, 1966-1977 2 cubic ft.
The Department of Sociology was created in 1966 as UAlbany evolved into a large public research university.
Department of Theatre Records, 1948-1984 7.167 cubic ft.
Originally the Department of Speech and Dramatic Art, it encompassed the disciplines of Dramatic Art; Rhetoric and Public Address; Radio, Television and Film; and Speech Pathology and Audiology. The Department is responsible for the operation of the State University Theatre, is closely affiliated with the Northeastern New York Speech Center, and is the sponsor of a number of course-related student organizations