UA. University Archives
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Alpha Nu Omega collection
This collection consists of photographs and documents that record the history of Alpha Nu Omega Fraternity since in formation in 1969. The initial donation of 30 binders and 3 expandable folders was organized Donald G. Puglio, Historian for Alpha Nu Omega’s Alumni Association.
ArtsLive
Bombeck Writer's Workshop
Buildings and Grounds
Campus Ministry records
College of Arts and Sciences records
College of Arts & Sciences: CORE program
College of Arts & Sciences: Department of Mathematics
College of Arts & Sciences: Department of Music
College of Arts & Sciences: Department of Philosophy
This collections contains syllabi created by the professors of the Department of Philosophy.
Continuing Education and Special Programs
Distance 4 Dreams
Enrique Romaguera Faculty Papers
Financial Affairs and Treasurer
Honorary Degree Recipients
Marian Library Collection
Office of the President records
Omega Scrapbooks
This collection contains 32 scrapbooks from the Omega Sorority. The scrapbooks include photographs and information about pledge classes, sorority activities, and the 40th Anniversary in 1978.
School of Business Administration records
School of Business records
School of Education and Allied Professions records
School of Engineering records
This collection includes administrative records, publications, research material, and individual department and program materials created by the School of Engineering.
School of Law records
The records of the University of Dayton School of Law, including publications, histories of the School, records of the Dean and the Zimmerman Law Library, and other administrative records. Materials pertain to UD's first law school, the College of Law (1922-1935) and the present School of Law (est. 1974).
University Honors Program
The records of the University Honors Program document the program from its inception in 1983 through 2012. The largest portion of this collection is student theses, including engineering seminar theses and honors theses.
The collection also includes a newsletter, Honors News, correspondence, brochures and pamphlets, and event programs.