Faculty
Found in 855 Collections and/or Records:
Student Papers - Miscellaneous, 1938-1962
The Bryon Cohn subseries University if Denver Teaching materials contains course materials, student papers and class record books.
Student Protests Collection
The Student Protests Collection is a collection of materials related to student protests, whether against the University, as in the case of a tuition protest, or American policies, as in the case of Woodstock West and anti-draft demonstrations. The collection includes newspaper clippings as well as University documents and other published material.
Student Union - Dedication, 1950 September 30
The image depicts five individuals including Chancellor Albert Charles Jacobs holding an oversized key, affiliated with the student union at the University of Denver, on Sept. 30, 1950.
Students - Classes - Students with Faculty, 1910-circa 1990
Contains black and white images of students with faculty. Most of the image are undated.
Students in Computer Lab, between 1980-1989
Four unidentified students work on computers in a computer lab at the University of Denver in the 1980s while an instructor helps one of them.
Support - Faculty and Staff - Woodstock West, 1970
Types of Materials: Correspondence, petitions
Susan Harter Papers
The Denver Clarion, vol. 36, issue 1, 1959 September 14
Welcome New Students – Pioneer Week Activities Underway for Newcomers. DU Appoints 35 Members to Full-time Faculty. Reception Honors Pioneer Parents. Help Wanted. Dr. Laurine Fitzgerald Named New Associate Dean of Students. Religious Council Sponsors Picnic Next Sunday. Registration Schedule.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 69, issue 58, 1965 June 4
Senate Oks Four Point System; Effective for Fall Quarter Grades. $5,500 More – Increased Budget Approved. Eichhorn Appointed Men’s Dean. Subscriptions. Werkema Ends Research Study. Faculty Writes Plan for Advising. Examination Schedule.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 43, 1970 February 9
Course-Faculty sub-committee names Feb 18 “Evaluation Day”. AUSA class candidates and polling places announced. International ’70 sponsors panel on varying attitudes toward Vietnam war. Students discuss Biafra.
