College students' writings
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Alpha Gamma Delta (Epsilon Gamma Chapter) Records
This collection contains the records of the Epsilon Gamma Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at the University of Denver, founded in 1928 and lasting on campus until 2008. This collection is comprised largely of 13 individual scrapbooks donated by sorority members, as well as several boxes of foldered records.
American Jewish Literature: Immigrant Fiction, 2013 May
Two student papers from English 2741: American Jewish Literature: Immigrant Fiction taught by Dr. Adam Rovner. Students were assigned to choose an individual represented in the Beck archives that paralleled or contrasted a text chosen from the course. Also included in the file is a copy of the final paper assignment.
Box 1: Pi Beta Phi Records, 1898-1943
In this series, box contains a folder of press clippings for Pi Beta Phi, mostly from 1930s.
Disease in World History, 2015-2017
Seventeen student papers from ASEM 2615: Disease in World History class taught by Dr. Hilary A. Smith. Students were assigned to choose a JCRS patient as the subject of their paper.
Miscellaneous Courses, 2017
One student research paper entitled "What was the purpose of the Chicano/Jewish Dialogues? Can they Endure?" written for SOC 2655: Latinos in American Society.
University of Denver Buchtel Chapel - Tower, between 1960-1983
Exterior view of the University of Denver's Buchtel Tower in Denver, Colorado. Two men carrying cases walk down the sidewalk with the Buchtel Chapel in the background.
University Writing Program Records
The University of Denver Writing Program provides writing instruction and tutoring services to the University student community, works with faculty across the University to encourage improved writing, and publishes collections of student and DU community literary work.
Writing and Research, 2014-2015
Ten student papers from Writing 1113 class taught by Dr. Sarah Hart Micke. Students were assigned to choose a JCRS patient as the subject of their paper. Also included in the file is a copy of the assignment.