Colleges and Universities
Found in 1553 Collections and/or Records:
Allen W. Stokes papers
Mostly ongoing correspondence from Allen Stokes to family members.
Strategic Planning Committee for Intercollegiate Athletics reports
This collection contains highlights of the Strategic Planning Committee for Intercollegiate Athletics reports.
Susan Sunada photograph collection
The Susan Sunada photograph collection consists of photographs, negatives, and slides of headstones of Japanese-Americans in Utah and Idaho, as well as images of sporting events at Utah State University.
Paul Swenson Papers
The Paul Swenson papers consist of materials Swenson produced or collected during his career as a writer and are divided into three sections: professional, personal, and correspondence.
Glen Taggart, Michigan State University papers
Speeches given while dean of the International Program at Michigan State University and reports on cooperation between Michigan State and Nigeria and Taiwan.
President Glen L. Taggart Papers
The President Glen L. Taggart papers document his time as the eleventh president of Utah State University (USU) and includes correspondence, office files, reports, awards, speeches, and other assorted files.
Glen L. Taggart Professional and Personal papers
The Glen L. Taggart Professional and Personal papers document many of Taggarts activities after his time as the eleventh president of Utah State University (USU), and include correspondence, reports, office files, and other assorted files related to his work with various international education programs.
President Joseph M. Tanner papers
This collection includes correspondence belonging to Joseph M. Tanner, third President of Utah State University.
The American Association of University Women Logan Chapter records
The archives of the Logan chapter of the AAUW. Included are organizational history, financial records, and programs.
The Co-op Service records
This collection contains records of the Co-op Service Company, a Salt Lake City consumer cooperative organized in 1941.