Faculty
Found in 852 Collections and/or Records:
Proposal for the University of Denver Senate, 1970 May 11
Proposal for the University of Denver Senate. Immediate concerns include making university open to a wider range of ideas, being more open to student ideas, being more open to alternative experiences, allowing students more direct involvement in society and political action, and generally being more flexible in educating students.
Proposals by Steering Committee of the Ad Hoc Faculty, 1970 May 11
Proposals by Steering Committee of the Ad Hoc Faculty for re-establishing order on campus, reaffirming the original objectives of the student strike, proposing grading options for quarter, re-establishing the educational process, future of University and expressing the sentiment of the faculty on the Woodstock experience.
Publications, by other DU physics faculty, 1909-1958
The Bryon Cohn subseries Publications contains materials written by Cohn and DU faculty, articles about DU research and Atomic Energy Commission Pamphlets.
Publications - Faculty photo, 1970-1989
Black and white negatives, contact sheets, and prints of faculty at the University of Denver.
R. Maud Ditmars Letter from Helen Keller
Maud Ditmars was an alumna of the University of Denver and a faculty member and librarian at Colorado Woman's College from 1917-1941. This collection contains a letter from Helen Keller which Ditmars received after her retirement and donated to the College.
Rafael Fajardo Papers
Renaud - VIP Bio file, 1961
2 black and white prints of headshots of Etienne Renaud, archaeologist and professor emeritus at the University of Denver
Research, 1960-1962
The Bryon Cohn subseries University of Denver Administrative materials contains correspondence, course information, budget information and fire damage data.
Resolution from the University of Denver Senate, 1970 May 11
Resolution from the University of Denver Senate. Immediate concerns include making university open to a wider range of ideas, being more open to student ideas, being more open to alternative experiences, allowing students more direct involvement in society and political action, and generally being more flexible in educating students.
Resolution Passed at the General Faculty Meeting, 1970 May 15
Resolution passed at the General Faculty Meeting of May 15, 1970 establishing a coordinating council of faculty, students and administration to develop activities in which the energies and ideas of young people can find effective and constructive realization.