Colleges and Universities
Found in 1559 Collections and/or Records:
President Joshua H. Paul papers
This collection contains highlights of the papers of USU President Joshua H. Paul
Sid Perkes theater set designs
This collection contains architectural plans for USU Theater Department productions designed by Sid Perkes and a play manuscript. Because this collection is unprocessed, please contact the Special Collections and Archves manuscript curator to view these materials.
Edwin L. Peterson Family Photograph Collection
The Edwin L. Peterson Family photograph collection consists of 69 photos from Dr. Peterson's time in the Army during and after WWII, photos of USU President Elmer G. Peterson with Shivwit Indians, dinosaur bone excavations, Spanish American War volunteers, and miscellaneous family photos.
F. Ross Peterson papers
This collection contains Peterson's LDS missionary papers, publications, research papers, professional affiliations, oral history materials, personal and professional correspondence, and a collection of editorial correspondence (1983-1992) from The Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought.
President E.G. Peterson Papers
President E.G. Peterson papers document Utah State University history between 1916 to 1946, recording a transitional period for the Agricultural College.
President Franklin S. Harris Papers
This collection document the activities of Franklin S. Harris as the seventh Utah State University president and include correspondence and office files related to the function of the University between 1945-1950.
President's Office lawsuits
This collection contains highlights of the President's Office lawsuits
James Prestini papers
This collection contains the correspondence and ephemera of James Prestini which were separated from the Prestini Collection housed in the Art Book Room.
Provost Office STEM
This collection contains highlights of the Provost Office STEM
Public Folklore collection
This collection contains materials pertaining to U.S. public folklore programs within their respective states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico. The collection materials include pamphlets, brochures, programs, newsletters, correspondence, etc.