State University of New York at Buffalo
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Buffalo Studies Group records
Records of the Buffalo Studies Group including correspondence, mailing lists, membership forms, bibliographies, and other documents.
Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Buffalo records
The Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Buffalo records consist primarily of records documenting the activities of the Bureau, a non-profit community-based educational institution.
Business and Professional Women's Club of Buffalo records
The Business and Professional Women's Club of Buffalo collection documents the organizational activities between 1934 and 1998.
Campus Unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo records
This collection contains materials related to campus unrest at the University at Buffalo, 1965-1990. Included are materials regarding the "Faculty 45," and artifacts such as buttons, strike flags, banners, a tear gas canister, and a recording of the "Hayes Hall Blues," a song about the "Faculty 45."
Citizen's Task Force on Racism papers
This collection contains the papers kept by Citizen's Task Force on Racism member and University at Buffalo History professor, David Gerber. It includes meeting minutes, correspondence, and newspaper clippings concerning the activities of the Task Force. The collection primarily documents the Task Force's surveillance of the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazism in Buffalo, New York.
Ira S. Cohen Additional papers
Additional papers of Ira S. Cohen, Professor Emeritus in Psychology. Includes correspondence, administrative files, and writings.
Ira S. Cohen papers
Papers of Ira S. Cohen, Professor Emeritus in Psychology. Includes committee reports, Psychology Department records, and conference records.
Congregation Ahavath Sholem (Lovers of Peace) [Jefferson (Ave) Shul] records
Collection includes a minute book, ephemera, and material relating to the religious and administrative and cultural activities of the synagogue also known as the Jefferson Shul. Materials relating to preservation campaigns includes clippings and reports.
Faculty Club records
Records of the Faculty Club of the University at Buffalo and its successor the Campus Club of the University at Buffalo.
Marjorie Girth papers
The papers of Marjorie Girth the first female law professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo who taught from 1971-1991 and served on many law and community organizations in Buffalo, N.Y., New York State, and nationally with the American Bar Association, especially dealing with women's issues, commercial and bankruptcy law.