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.
Collections : [University Archives]
University Archives
Records that document the history of the University at Albany, SUNY and its predecessor schools.
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General Reference Collection, 1828-2015 33 cubic ft.
Faculty Reference Collection, 1845-present 42.25 cubic ft.
Administration, 1873-1997, Undated 5.32 cubic ft.
This series contains materials pertaining to the Board of Directors and the administration of the Alumni Association, including founding documents, such as the charter and constitution. The earliest Board of Directors meeting minutes are bound volumes. By the end of the 1970s the minutes are loose notes belonging to specific individuals. The minutes may also include such supplemental materials as correspondence, agendas and financial papers. The annual report was available for the Annual Meeting, which was open to all Alumni Association members. Financial records for the Alumni Association are found in this series in ledgers, financial statements and Treasurer's reports. Loose items from bound volumes have been removed and stored in separate, appropriately labeled folders.
University at Albany, SUNY Alumni Association Records, 1851-2011 60.08 cubic ft.
Administration and Faculty, 1912-2001 6.9 cubic ft.
This series contains correspondence, meeting minutes, annual reports, memoranda, enrollment statistics, inventories, and other records that pertain to the administration and faculty of the Department of Information Studies and its past iterations. This series documents routine activities such as internal and external faculty and departmental correspondence, faculty meetings, admission information, curriculum development, annual reports, grants and fellowships offered through the department, special projects conducted, and enrollment statistics. Prominent dates include the foundation of the Library School (1926), the development of the Master's Program (1949-1950) and later the Doctorate Program (1968-1971), the school's union with Rockefeller College (1986).
Department of Information Studies Records, 1912-2004 18.47 cubic ft.
This series contains records relating to the administration and activities of the Kappa Delta Sorority. Meeting minutes, membership and initiation lists, constitutions and by-laws, and other materials document the sorority's functioning from shortly after its founding, in 1899, to 1978. There are no minutes for 1903-1923, 1933-1934, 1941-1950, or 1975-1980. This series also includes sorority traditions, publicity materials, and some materials relating to alumnae.
Kappa Delta Sorority Records, 1899-2001, Undated 7.1 cubic ft.
This series contains administrative and subject files for the Phi Delta Sorority. It includes such materials as constitutions, initiation ceremonies and traditions, membership lists, newsletters, financial records and more, documenting the sorority's activities throughout its history. There are also similar materials relating to Phi Delta alumnae.
Phi Delta Sorority Records, 1923-2004, Undated 3.64 cubic ft.
Administrative Files, 1980-2000, Undated 1.66 cubic ft.
This series contains budget files, reports, organizational charts and information, downtown campus planning information, and meeting notes of various departments, councils, and committees. Correspondence between the Provost, Assistant to the Provost, other University Administrators and outside parties are interspersed throughout these files.
Nelson A. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Assistant to the Provost Records, 1980-2004 2.4 cubic ft.
Administrative Material, 1940-2001, Undated 4.6 cubic ft.
This series consists of McLaren's administrative papers. It is predominantly composed of memorandums and correspondences documenting his involvement with a large number of different committees throughout his tenure at the University Albany. Most notable in size are the applications for the Husted Award, an annual award granted to the most outstanding undergraduate senior in science, which he was involved with from 1977 until his retirement in 1989. This series also contains his general papers, some teaching materials, and several booklets on the history of the University at Albany's Uptown Campus.
Eugene McLaren Papers, 1940-2001 7.8 cubic ft.
Contains analyses, correspondence, bulletins, memorandums, minutes, and reports. The files were kept by Alfred Werner, as Director of Athletics, Joseph Garcia, as Coordinator of Athletics and Director of Athletics, as well as coach of the varsity soccer and wrestling, and Leona Rhenish, as Chairman of Women's Collegiate Athletics. The files include information for administration, sports associations, and programs. The bulk of the materials document the 1960s and 1970s.
Department of Athletics Records, 1940-2014 95.22 cubic ft.
Administrative Records, 1975-2011 2 cubic ft.
Containes administrative reocords for CELAC, including Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) agreements to Hunter College, Cornell, Columbia, and CUNY, grant proposals financial and bugetary materials, personnel information and change requests, and mailing lists.
Advocacy and Course Materials, 1996-2011 1 cubic ft.
Contains records from José E. Cruz, director of CELAC and Associate Professor of Political Science. This includes course materials, CELAC advocady and program materials, and information on American legislation concerning the Latinx commuunity.