Delta Upsilon Fraternity, University of Michigan Chapter records, 1876-1991
7 linear feet — 16 oversize volumes
The records of Delta Upsilon have been divided into three series: Organizational Materials, Scrapbooks, and Photographs.
7 linear feet — 16 oversize volumes
The records of Delta Upsilon have been divided into three series: Organizational Materials, Scrapbooks, and Photographs.
6 linear feet
These files from Housing Public Affairs, were collected and created by Alan Levy in his roles with the Housing Division, primarily as housing spokesman. Documentation includes files on topics such as alcohol use, capital improvements, crime and safety, diversity in housing, and student deaths. Additionally, the university's response to external events, such as the outbreaks of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), the September 11 Terrorist Attacks, the Virginia Tech Massacre, and Y2K are also documented. Files on rate changes in university housing during the 1970s, and information of the university's purchase and sale of the Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity house are also found in these records. The files are arranged into four series: Topical Files, University Housing Rate Changes, Nu Sigma Nu, and Audio-Visual Materials.
1 volume
Scrapbook documents the history of the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering as well as local and national projects specific to the Marine Hydrodynamics Lab through press releases and newspaper clippings between 1958 and 1967.