This collection consists of files from former chair of interdisciplinary programs, Richard A. Johnson, and Virginia Mounce, former member of the Latin American Studies Program Committee.
This collection contains administrative files and course information such as syllabi and class schedules.
Gerontology Studies Graduate ProgramThis collection consists of course outlines and syllabi, along with documentation on a Spanish Film Series.
This collection consists of records from the Human Communication and Theatre department at Trinity University, formally known as the Speech and Drama department. The majority of this collection contains information on season productions.
This collection consists of operational office files of the Department of Healthcare Administration. Syllabi, preceptors conference files, and self-study reports for accreditation largely comprises this collection. Some of the program's alumni association files, faculty meeting minutes, advisory council files, an assortment of recruiting brochures, additional data and information about the program, photographs, and other mixed media complete the collection.
Department of Healthcare AdministrationThis collection consists of architectural sets, plans, drawings, and concepts of various campus buildings. The collection is limited to Trinity's Skyline campus.
Trinity University (San Antonio, Tex.)This collection consists of files on events held at Laurie Auditorium. Files include planning and promotion documentation. One box contains technical information on the operation of the auditorium.
This collection consists of material related to the investigation of Dr. Sherman M. Stanage conducted in the spring semester of 1968. Dr. Stanage was a professor of philosophy at Trinity University and was involved in both campus and city activities. When informed that his contract would not be renewed, he requested that the university investigate, claiming that his academic freedom was being violated. An investigation committee was formed consisting of Trinity professors Dr. Jess Carnes, Dr. Guy Ranson, and Dr. Donald Everett, and it is the documentation of this committee that composes this collection. Material is predominantly from the 1967-1968 academic year, however, some of the documents predate this time frame. Much of this documentation was used as evidence for the investigation. Material is correspondence and memoranda, news clippings, recollection of events, and reports of the investigation committee.
This collection consists of meeting agendas and minutes, memoranda, notes, and reports regarding Trinity University’s faculty senate and assembly, the General Education Committee, the University Common Curriculum Committee, curricular reviews, the 1995-1996 self-study, and material from the Behavioral and Administrative Studies Division Council.
Butler, RichardThis collection consists of planning documentation, proceedings, and recordings of the two Earl M. Lewis Symposium on Urban Affairs held at Trinity University in 2004 and 2005. The symposiums were planned and carried out by the Director of the Urban Affairs program, Char Miller, with the assistance of Trinity University trustee and alum Walter Huntley. The first symposium was titled The City: Past, Present and Future which focused on San Antonio. The second symposium was titled A Tale of Two Cities: Atlanta and San Antonio. The symposium was named in honor of Earl M. Lewis, Professor Emeritus at Trinity. Lewis was the founding director of the graduate program in 1968. He was appointed George W. Brackenridge Distinguished Professor of Urban Studies in 1982. Lewis retired from Trinity University in 1990.
Miller, Char, 1951-This collection consists of office files of registered student organizations, events, and inter-office information. Student organizations files vary in content, but contain documentation like rosters, constitutions, flyers, and correspondence.
Office of Campus and Community InvolvementThis collection consists the printed run of the Expositor magazine, published by the English Department. The Expositor was first published in 1989 by the English Department at the initiative of Professor Peter Balbert. Through 2015 it provided a space for academic writing and prose. Beginning in 2016 the members of the English Department responsible for the publication consulted with the Mellon Initiative for Undergraduate Research in the Humanities and made the decision to change the scope of the journal to focus on humanities disciplines.
Department of EnglishThis collection contains the full run of Skyline Magazine, a publication produced by students taking a print communications course from the Department of Communication. The faculty advisor for the publication was professor Sammye Johnson.
Department of CommunicationThis collection contains material on the National Alumni Board. It contains directories, agendas, paperwork about certain Alumni Board related events, and photographs from those events dating back to 1980 and ending in 2008.
Alumni Relations and DevelopmentThis collection consists of issues of the Trinitonian; from its first appearance as a monthly campus magazine and annual in1900, through its present day weekly circulation as the student-run newspaper of Trinity University.
The Trinitonian, Trinity UniversityThis collection consists of programs of convocation ceremonies at Trinity University.
This collection consists of material from graduation events at Trinity University. Materials includes commencement and baccalaureate programs, printed addresses, photographs, ceremony recordings, and other assorted material such as invitations.
IMPACT: Scholarship, Creativity, and Community Engagement at Trinity University is a publication that features the scholarly and creative works of faculty and staff at Trinity, addressing the strategic plan's call for showcasing active scholarship and research.
Strategic Communications and MarketingThis collection consists of The Trinity Perspective, a quarterly publication for prospective students and their families as they seek admissions at Trinity University.
Strategic Communications and Marketing