State University of New York at Buffalo
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
Office of Cultural Affairs records
Collection includes materials on art expositions, performing arts events, symposia, lectures, festivals and other events sponsored or co-sponsored by the Office of Cultural Affairs, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Deborah Cornell Colwell collection on Katharine Cornell
The Deborah Cornell Colwell collection on Katharine Cornell contains items related to Katharine Cornell’s career and legacy, including newspaper clippings, photos, and a book.
Department of Media Study records
The records and department planning materials of Gerald O'Grady and the Department of Media Study.
Department of Physiology and Biophysics records
Contains application packages, correspondence, curriculum vita of faculty members, lists of degrees awarded, manuscripts, and dissertation acceptance forms of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Division of Graduate and Professional Education records
Correspondence and subject files from the Division of Graduate and Professional Education.
Educational Technology Center records
Collection includes correspondence and plans for the creation and early years of the Educational Technology Center.
Ralph C. Epstein papers
Research collection of Ralph C. Epstein, Dean of the School of Business Administration from 1935 to 1947. Topics included are American Manufacturing and Industry, Unemployment Insurance Law, and the Rubber and Automobile trades.
Glyn T. Evans papers
Glyn T. Evans was an administrator and librarian with the State University of New York from 1972 to 1995. His papers reflect SUNY, SUNY/OCLC Network, and OCLC administration as well as library automation.
Faculty Club records
Records of the Faculty Club of the University at Buffalo and its successor the Campus Club of the University at Buffalo.
Faculty of Arts and Letters, Office of the Dean, John Dings, Associate Dean (Undergraduate Education), Office files
The collection of the Office files of John Dings, circa 1986-1989, contains materials relevant to his position as Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education. Included is information about administration of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, scheduling, special programming and events, and course development.