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Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning records

  • US US kmk U2013.26
  • Collection
  • 1987-2011

Since the late 1980s Kansas State University administration has encouraged a more diversified educational background for students.  Programs that have done this include Common University Degree Requirements (C.U.D.R.), University General Education (U.G.E.), and K-State 8.  This collection includes materials related to general education at K-State and include assessment records, course changes and descriptions, assessment surveys, advising records, funding proposals, and committee records.

Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning

University Women's Caucus papers

  • US US kmk U2001.24
  • Collection
  • 1987-1999

This collection is made up of one box that includes correspondence, memberships, organization records, and awards.

Kansas State University. University Women's Caucus

Box 24

Transcripts of History Book interviews with alumni of the College of Veterinary Medicine from graduating classes between 1936-1955.

Box 1

General information pertaining to the College of Engineering and the research done with in the college. Publications made by the Engineering Experiment Station at Kansas State University along with publications made from other institutions pertaining too engineering.

Faculty Senate Committee on University Planning

The Faculty Senate Committee on University Planning committee series consists of 1 box that ranges from 1986-2002. The Faculty Senate Committee on University Planning, also known as FSCOUP, consists of meeting minutes, agendas, and attendance sheets from the meeting. It also includes notes and plans on university and campus betterment.

Beta Theta Pi, Gamma Epsilon chapter records

  • US US kmk 2016-17.041
  • Collection
  • 1985–1988

These items include the following types of materials from the Beta Theta Pi, Gamma Epsilon chapter, fraternity at Kansas State University: photo of house mother and date (Amy DeLauro and Ray Crubel) in 1986, group photos of pledges in 1986 and 1988, composite photos from 1986 to 1988, and chapter publication, The Sphinx, from 1985 to 1988.

Von Elling, Ruth Ann

Box 62

Photographic negatives of Veterinary Medicine students, faculty, candids, events (award ceremonies and banquets, graduation, Frey’s Fry, June Conference), large animal surgery, yearbook material, Phi Zeta, unlabeled negatives.

Box 52

Contains course materials on agricultural policy. Course materials are course examinations from 1982-2016, Link between international and domestic (US policy process) in 1998, and lecture notes from 1987-2005.

Box 57

Photographic negatives of Veterinary Medicine students, faculty, staff, interns, events (banquets, horse race, open house, June Conference, Christmas party, Halloween), Veterinary Medicine building, Clinical House Office, animals (horses, chimps, cats, dogs, cattle, calves, pigs), labs, surgery, yearbook material, unlabeled negatives.

Women in Communications, Inc. records

  • Collection
  • 1985-1994

Women in Communications, inc., an honorary professional fraternity dedicated to empowering women in the communications professions, was founded in 1909 as Theta Sigma Phi at the University of Washington in Seattle. A local student chapter at Kansas State Agricultural College was petitioned by the Women's Press Club and accepted on June 8, 1916. It's original membership number 6 actives and 6 pledges. Theta Sigma Phi was created with dedication to the following objectives: To unite women engaging in or planning to engage in journalism; To confer honor upon women who distinguish themselves in journalism or letter; To achieve definite standards in journalism and letters; To improve working conditions for women in these fields; To inspire members to greater individual effort Some of the early Theta Sigs include: Velma Carson, Clementine Paddleford, Elizabeth Dickens Shafer, Josephine Hemphill, Velma Lockridge McKee, Alice C. Nichols, Sue Carmody Jones, and Eula Mae Currie Kelly. In 1972, the national organization officially changed it's name from Theta Sigma Phi to Women in Communications, inc. (WICI). At the same time, it reformulated the original objectives to be more in tune with modern times. WICI's mission is Leading Change, the membership coming together to make a difference in the world and the communications profession. The objectives of the organization are: To unite members for the purpose of promoting the advancement of women in all fields of communications; To work for the First Amendment rights and responsibilities of communicators; To recognize distinguished professional achievements; To promote high professional standards throughout the communications industry.

Kansas State University. Women in Communications Honorary Professional Fraternity

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