Faculty
Found in 863 Collections and/or Records:
Business Administration Students Looking at Map, 1940-1959
Business Business Administration Students with Film Projector, 1951 July
Still image of business administration faculty and students gathered around a film projector. The group of about fifteen are standing in the middle of a classroom and appear to be looking at the inside of the projector. On the University of Denver campus, July, 1951.
Carol Metsker Papers
This collection consists of the papers and objects of Carol Metsker, a former Unversity of Denver faculty member.
Caryn Honig
Portrait of DU Athletics Hall of Fame member Caryn Honig. Honig played tennis for the Pioneers from 1983-1987, winning All-American and DU Female Athlete of the Year honors and qualifying for three NCAA national tournaments. Honig later became a registered dietitian and taught nutrition at the University of Houston.
Chancellor David Shaw Duncan Papers
Contains materials relating to Chancellor David Shaw Duncan's time at the University of Denver, including correspondence, annual reports, and ephemera.
Chancellor Dwight Smith in Lab, circa 1975
Photographic image of Chancellor Dwight Smith in a laboratory, wearing a lab coat, typing on a typewriter. Chemistry equipment is visible in the background. On the campus of the University of Denver, circa 1975.
Chancellor Ritchie and VIPs at the Yegge Center Dedication, circa 1995
Chemistry Professor Dwight Smith in Laboratory, circa 1970
Photographic image of Professor Dwight Smith working with chemistry equipment in a laboratory, on the campus of the University of Denver, circa 1970.
Chester Alter and Lucy Marsh in Humanities Gardens, 1980
Black and white print of University of Denver former chancellor Chester Alter and professor of law Lucy Marsh in the Mary Reece Harper Humanities Gardens on the campus of the University of Denver.
Chester Alter Opening Time Capsule with Russell Porter, 1964
University of Denver Chancellor Chester Alter and Professor of Theatre Russell Porter open a time capsule, placed in 1951, at the university's centennial celebration in 1964, in front of Mary Reed Building.
