College students
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
University of California, Riverside, African Student Programs records
University of California, Riverside, Alumni and former students collection
This collection contains materials donated by alumni and former students of UC Riverside. It primarily consists of documents and ephemera related to the UCR student experience.
Associated Students of the University of California at Riverside records
This collection contains documents, photographs, publications and other material on the Associated Students of the University of California at Riverside (ASUCR), an undergraduate student government body. Materials in the collection include information on amendments to the ASUCR Election Code and the constitution and bylaws of ASUCR. Of note is a poster documenting ASUCR's support for the students protesting for free speech at UC Berkeley in 1969.
University of California, Riverside, Photographs
This collection consists of over 2,000 photographic images that document the history of the campus from its beginnings in the early 20th century as the Citrus Experiment Station to its present form as the University of California, Riverside. The images highlight the development and construction of the university as well as campus life and events. Select images of faculty and staff are also included in this collection.
University of California, Riverside, Student Life collection
This collection contains photographs, fliers, press clippings, artifacts, and other material pertaining to student life at the University of California, Riverside. Contains information on student events, organizations, and general campus life at the University of California, Riverside.
Jim Toledano papers
The collection consists of materials from Jim Toledano, an alumni of UC Riverside who later served as the UCR Alumni Association President and UC Alumni Regent. Items in the collection relate both to Toledano's time as a student at UC Riverside from 1964-1968, as well as his service as part of the UCR Alumni Association from 1979-1985, and include course catalogs, meeting minutes, event fliers, correspondence, coursework, and campus publications.