University and Development Events (University of Michigan) records, 1964 - 2017 (majority within 1983 - 1998)
15.5 linear feet — 16.9 GB (online)
15.5 linear feet — 16.9 GB (online)
Audio-Visual Material includes recordings of various events on audiocassettes and videocassettes as well as digital recordings. All audio-visual material dates from 1988 to 2006.
The Archived Website series (2001-2014), documents the resources, events, people, and collections of the Herbarium. Content includes news, publications, collection policies, and research interests. This series is arranged chronologically and includes content captured by the Internet Archive. Starting in 2010, this website has been captured through the new program website on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.
47.5 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 2 microfilms — 1 oversize folder — 12.7 GB
The Cultural Awareness and Diversity Education series documents the University Housing's efforts to improve the residential experience for minority students and foster a multicultural environment within University Housing facilities. The records were collected by Robbie Townsel-Ransom, who worked in University Housing from the late 1980s through 2011 and whose titles included Director of the Office of Cultural Awareness and Diversity Education and Coordinator of Project Awareness. The records have been divided into four sub-series: Administrative, Campus Organizations, Publicity, and Events.
1 linear foot, 0.5 GB
The Campus Organizations sub-series (1972-2009, 1 linear foot, 0.5 GB) includes files on organizations addressing diversity and multicultural concerns. While files from a number of organizations and programs are contained in this sub-series, two are more comprehensive than the others, because they were key parts of Housing Special Programs: Project Awareness, including the Minority Peer Advisor program, and the university's minority and multicultural spaces. The Minority Peer Advisor Program created a staff position the goal of which was to help foster multicultural understanding and help advise and counsel students in social as well as academic matters. Minority and Multicultural spaces gave minority students and organizations space in which to come together.
27.4 linear feet (in 28 boxes) — 1.2 GB (online)
The Human Resources and Affirmative Action records include videotapes and digital video recordings (.8 linear feet) of the annual service awards presentation administered by the Office of University Human Resources. These VHS tapes and digital video recordings document the period from 1995 to 2004. They contain photographs of employees who have served the university for at least thirty years and more in increments of five years. Included with each video, from 1996 to the present, are printed programs listing those who have worked at the university for twenty years and more. There is also an undated VHS tape titled "20 Years is...Celebrating Twenty Years of Service at the University of Michigan".
128 linear feet — 9 oversize volumes — 2 oversize folders — 46.1 GB (online)
The Video Recordings (2 linear feet) document various performances sponsored by the University Musical Society. Formats include VHS videotapes, and DVCAM and DAT digital video tapes. The VHS tapes include the Distinguished Artist Award of the Ford Honors Program (1996-1998 and 2001-2002), the Hill Auditorium Re-opening Concert in January 2004, special performances by the Grand Rapids Symphony, and the Youth Performance Series (2001-2003). The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) residency videotapes include lectures by Ralph Williams, professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan, delivered prior to the performance of the history plays in 2001 and the Merry Wives of Windsor and Coriolanus in 2003. There are several tapes documenting the RSC performance of Salman Rushdie's work Midnight's Children. A copy of the rehearsal script will be found in the Scripts series. Digital materials document a performance by singing group Sweet Honey in the Rock at Hill Auditorium in 2004, the 2004 Merce Cunningham Residency, and Distinguished Artist awards.
Also in the Motion Pictures series is a 16mm film entitled A Conductor Speaks featuring Arthur Fiedler and Gail Rector. An interview with legendary UM band director William Revelli is also captured on videotape.
28 linear feet — 2 optical discs (CD-ROMs) — 190 MB
15.5 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 2.02 MB (online)
The Interest Groups series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the group. The sections are organized by the following interest groups: Art, Books, Bridge, Garden, Home, Language and Drama, Special Interests, and Sports. Each interest group has its own sections. This series consists mainly of the annual sections reports, but it also includes historical information, minutes and notebooks from some of the sections.
11.25 linear feet — 25 drawers (oversize)
Photos in the Academic and Support Units series include college and department faculty and staff portraits, classroom scenes, laboratories and other facilities, and a variety of academic and research activities.
The Development Office subgroup, dating from 1948 to 1984 and measuring 11 linear feet, consists of four series: Foundation Relations, a Topical File, and Photographs and Staff Files. Records within the series are arranged alphabetically by subject.
The Audio-Visual Materials series includes audio cassette tapes, and BETA, U-Matic, and VHS videotapes. The cassette tapes contain recordings of several speeches given by former President Ford at the university. The BETA, U-Matic, and VHS videotapes are comprised of two main types, recruitment videos and documentation of the Michigan Fundraising Campaign that officially started in 1992. The recruitment videos offer picturesque views of central campus from the mid-1980's to the early 1990's. The Michigan Fundraising Campaign videos document the many presidential advisory meetings that were held by President Duderstat in 1990 when he, and the advisory board members, addressed such concerns as how the university will adjust to the modem technical environment and how they should adjust the mission and fundraising goals of the university. These concerns were focused before the official 1992 kick off of the large fundraising campaign titled "Campaign for Michigan". The videotapes are noteworthy because they clearly show that this campaign marked a new direction for the university, and that the school as a whole was redefining itself There are discussions that focus on adjusting the managing of the school to resemble the management of a business, and how this change will effect the mission, goals, and responsibilities of the university.
7 linear feet — 8.4 GB (online)
The America, Chapter 9, Detroit series includes the chapter bylaws and articles of incorporation, financial records, history of the chapter, an index of members, and chapter newsletters from Chapter 9, as well as other Michigan chapters. There are separate sets of minutes for the General Membership meeting (October 1981-January 1987), the Board of Directors (September 1981-December 1986), and the Executive Board (September 1981-September 1983 and May-August 1985). There is some information regarding Keith King and his veterans affairs involvement and campaign for national VVA president in 1985.