Colleges and Universities
Found in 1551 Collections and/or Records:
Emily H. Richardson papers
This collection documents the life of Emily H. Richardson, particularly her involvement in the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) of Utah.
Virginia Lewis Richardson Teaching Materials collection
This collection contains teaching materials used by Virginia Lewis (Richardson) in her career as a Family and Consumer Sciences professor at Utah State University from 1962-1984.
Joel Edward Ricks papers
Contains the personal and professional papers of Utah State University history professor Joel E. Ricks. The bulk of the collection centers around Utah and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints settlement history. Also contains Ricks' lecture and class notes.
Rocky Mountain Assembly Reports, Conference proceedings, and other materials
This collection contains highlights of the Rocky Mountain Assembly Reports, Conference proceedings, and other materials.
Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference records
Rocky Mountain Institute for Policy Research correspondence, reports, and other materials
This collection contains highlights of the Rocky Mountain Institute for Policy Research correspondence, reports, and other materials.
Richard Welling Roskelley papers
The papers of R. Welling Roskelley comprise of personal and family papers as well as professional papers from Dr. Roskelley's long service as a professor of rural sociology and as an active participant in agricultural extension and international rural development.
President Jeremiah W. Sanborn papers
This collection includes Letter books from Jeremiah W. Sanborn, first president of Utah State University.
Jeannie Simmonds papers
This collection contains highlights of the Jeannie Simmonds papers.
The Harry Simon Navy ROTC photographs collection
This collection contains 39 black and white photos taken on and around the campus of USU in Spring of 1942. Many show identifiable locations in Logan, mostly along 400 East between USU campus and Main Street. Others are of persons unidentified, mostly soldiers and their families. The photographer, probably Harry Simon, was in Logan as part of a training program for the Navy ROTC.