Records of Miriam Trementozzi document the University at Albany, SUNY's numerous public and community outreach efforts.
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College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Records, 2000-2015 18.66 cubic ft.
Administrative records of the College, formerly known as the College of Computing and Information, contains programs in Informatics, Computer Science, and Information Studies.
Deans' And Directors' Meetings Records, 1967-1981 1.0 cubic ft.
Records of informal meetings attended by deans of academic schools and directors of university facilities.
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.
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
Faculty Reference Collection, 1845-present 42.25 cubic ft.
Reference file of former and current UAlbany faculty members.
Psi Gamma was founded in 1898 at the New York State Normal College for Teachers and the Alumnae Association in 1922. The sorority split in 1991 over whether to abandon local status or become a chapter of a national sorority.
School of Criminal Justice Records, 1963-1988 14 cubic ft.
The files of the School of Criminal Justice consist primarily of records kept by Deans Richard Myren 1966-1976, and Donald Newman, 1977-84. They document the organization and formation of the School, particularly during the critical years of development (1963-1969).
Senior Assistant to the President Records, 1987-2006 0.75 cubic ft.
Records from the Senior Assistant to the President, Susan Supple.
Thomas Nattell Papers, 1956-2002 12.1 cubic ft.
The Thomas Nattell papers document the life of a mental health worker and political activist active during the 1980s and 1990s in Albany, New York. He created and participated in organizations like the Albany Peace and Energy Council (APEC) and the Three Guys From Albany poetry troupe. He also acted as promoter and event coordinator for movie showings, poetry open mics and an annual 24-hour poetry reading alongside a coinciding international postcard art event. Nattell used poetry and other arts to advance world peace, anti-nuclear power and proliferation, and environmental issues. This collection contains videos of events, photographs, scrapbooks full of art and poetry mailed from around the world to Nattell, subject files with research on topics related to his professional work as well as his activism, poetry, correspondence, and clippings.