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University of Denver

 Organization

Biography

The first reference to Colorado Seminary was in The Rocky Mountain News of November 27, 1862: “ a board of Trustees, composed of the solid men of Denver, has been organized to superintend the erection of a seminary building… for an academic education.”

Sources

Breck, "From the Rockies to the World"

Biography

University of Denver votes to adopt quarter system in 1929.

Sources

"University Adopts New Quarter Plan; Vote Unanimous," The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, no. 19, November 26, 1929, 1.

Biography

First year Hillel organization features full programming at DU

Citation:
Jan. 30, 1974, letter to faculty, U172._.0003, Hillel folder

Found in 350 Collections and/or Records:

Report of the Ad-Hoc Faculty Committee on Student Unrest, 1969

 Item
Identifier: U219.01.0001.0005.00001
Abstract

Report of the Ad-Hoc Faculty Committee on Student Unrest. The committee began working on the Report after a student sit-in in April, 1968. The purpose was to develop specific proposals for dealing with student unrest in the future.

Dates: 1969

Retention and Graduation Reports, 1999 - 2000, 1999-2000 October

 File
Identifier: U109.04.0016.0028
Abstract

This folder contains retention and graduation reports on Women's College students. The reports were created for 1999 - 2000, but some of the data goes back as far as 1992.

Dates: 1999-2000 October

Retention and Persistance Reports, 2001 - 2002, 2001-2002 October

 File
Identifier: U109.04.0016.0029
Abstract

This folder contains reports on retention and enrollment persistance. The reports were created for 2001 - 2002, but some of the data goes back as far as 1995.

Dates: 2001-2002 October

Robert Brown for Colorado Reflections

 Item
Identifier: couda-brown_ghosttowns
Abstract Robert (Bob) Brown, a retired history teacher and author, discusses the ghost towns of Colorado and his research for his books. Brown reflects on his change from teaching at the University of Denver to teaching at public schools. Brown discusses the formation and dissolution of towns in the Rocky Mountains, usually based around mining, beginning around the 1850s. Brown discusses what criteria a town must meet to be called a ghost town, and mentions Mesa Verde, Georgetown, Leadville, Cripple...
Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

ROTC Cadets in Tactics Class, 1951 March

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0095.0009.00006
Abstract

An unidentified instructor demonstrates military tactics to a class of ROTC cadets at the University of Denver. The instructor is pointing out a detail on a topographical model of terrain sitting on a table, while the students are sitting or standing around the model.

Dates: 1951 March

Student Papers: T-W, 1944-1952

 File
Identifier: M017.04.0003.0005
Abstract

Folder contains papers written by Professor Levette Jay Davidson's students at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1944-1952

Students papers: A-B, 1928-1949

 File
Identifier: M017.04.0002.0047
Abstract

Folder contains papers written by Professor Levette Jay Davidson's students at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1928-1949

Students papers: C-D, 1951

 File
Identifier: M017.04.0002.0048
Abstract

Folder contains papers written by Professor Levette Jay Davidson's students at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1951

Students papers: F, 1938-1951

 File
Identifier: M017.04.0002.0049
Abstract

Folder contains papers written by Professor Levette Jay Davidson's students at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1938-1951