Newsletters
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Martin M. Barnes papers
This collection contains articles, slides, newsletters, correspondence, and other material on Dr. Martin M. Barnes, past University of California, Riverside, professor of entomology and plant pathology. Barnes' research was focused on the practical needs of agriculture. The bulk of the collection contains information on pests in California agriculture and information of his professional life at Cornell University and at the University of California, Riverside, Citrus Experiment Station.
Baton Rouge Science Fiction League records
This collection includes newsletters (drafts and duplicate copies), administrative records, and other material from the Baton Rouge Science Fiction League (BRSFL) organization.
University of California, Riverside, Campus Club records
This collection of the UC Riverside Campus Club, which was a club comprised of female faculty and faculty spouses, includes member welcome packets, newletters, scrapbooks, financial reports, and scholarship fund information.
Cartoon/Fantasy Organization (C/FO) records
The collection contains materials related to the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization, a fan club founded in Los Angeles in 1977 dedicated to the discussion and appreciation of Japanese animation. Items in the collection include bulletins, meeting minutes, membership directories, and event information, as well as materials specific to various chapters of the organization.
Collection on Philip K. Dick
Albert John Haight papers
The collection consists of materials from Albert John Haight, the first Campus Architect for UC Riverside. Items in the collection include a certificate of appreciation from the American Institute of Architects, meeting minutes of the Association of University Archivists, correspondence, and article featuring Haight on the original five UCR campus buildings, and materials on the UCR Faculty Club that opened in 1967.
John Hunt papers
The collection contains press clippings, letters, and other material related to the research of historian John Hunt, focusing on the people and landmarks of Desert Hot Springs, California.
University of California, Institute for Mexico and the United States, publications
Mostly contains newsletters and other material regarding the University of California, Institute for Mexico and the United States, which was established in 1980, and is an academic research institute dedicated to encouraging, securing, and contributing to binational and Latino research and collaborative academic programs and exchanges. Mostly contains information on art, grants, honors, and other topics with regards to Mexican-American students and culture.
University of California, Riverside, Office of the Chancellor records
This collection contains newsletters, commentaries, correspondence, memorandums, dedications, awards, documents, and other material from the Office of the Chancellor at the University of California, Riverside, which is located in Hinderaker Hall. The bulk of the records consist of information on events, speeches, inaugurations at UCR and information about the three colleges at the University of California, Riverside.