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 documents the traditions, administration, and club activities of the Sigma Theta Tau sorority from 1956 to 2010. Records comprise administrative files, meeting minutes, social event and service activity files, scrapbooks, awards, visual materials, and memorabilia. A small number of administrative documents, minutes, and booklets from the Trinity Sorority Council (TSC) are included among these files.
Sigma Theta TauThis 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 consists of documentation from Trinity University's student government in its various iterations. The Student Association was formed in the fall of the 1964-1965 school year. Prior to that it was the Association of Students and other forms of student council and student senate. The Student Association changed its name to the Association of Student Representatives (ASR) in 1993-1994 school year as it merged with the Association of Resident Hall Students (ARHS). In 2006 the association again changed its named to the Student Government Association (SGA). Material prior to the 1964-1965 school year is included in this collection. This collection contains assortments of meeting minutes and general files which includes correspondence, operations and activities, and governing documents such as constitutions. It also maintains legislative files from the senate and council and judicial files from the judicial board and student court. Memorabilia and ephemera such as photos and flyers are included as well. Material for ARHS, ASR, and SGA is included in this collection.
This collection consists of material from Susan Russell Marcus representing her involvement with the Learning About Learning Foundation, the creation of the New World Kids summer arts camp at the Aldrich Contemporary Arts Museum, the New World Kids book series, and interview footage of Paul Baker, as well as other projects she contributed to.
This collection consists of products designed by Susie McAtee Monday for Imagination Works, the product wing of the Learning About Learning (LAL) Educational Foundation. It also contains programming material from LAL's Idea Workshop and LAL exhibits and events.
Monday, Susie McAteeThis 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 consists of the Looking Glass publication. Designed for incoming freshmen, the Looking Glass contains information about campus administration and student services. Also included in directory information on new students.
Student LifeThis 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 UniversityThe collection consists of administrative files regarding media relations of the center, with a funding prospectus and two annual reports. Additionally there are several published reports produced by the center.
Tomas Rivera CenterThis 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 MarketingThis collection contains final printings of Trinity: the Magazine of Trinity University. Prior to 1981, the publication was called Trinity Today
Strategic Communications and MarketingThis 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 includes files about the Trinity University Associates program. There are papers related to the Associates' Dinner, communication between the university and associate members, membership benefits, rosters, and publications.
Alumni Relations and DevelopmentThis collection contains a wide variety of materials pertaining to the Board of Trustees of Trinity University, dating back to 1869. Correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, reports and financial documentation make up the majority of this collection. Biographical files and photographs of former trustee members, and governance documents such as bylaws and charters complete the collection.
Board of Trustees, Trinity UniversityThis collection consists of hard copy bulletins published by the university for distribution.
Created in 1984, the Trinity University Business Affiliates is a program through the development office focused on establishing and maintaining relationships with business communities. Affiliates of the program are businesses, corporations, and foundations that provide unrestricted annual financial support to the university.
This collection includes general files and correspondence on donor development and events held for affiliate members. Included are photographs from many of the events held.
Alumni Relations and DevelopmentThis collection consists of programs of convocation ceremonies at Trinity University.
This collection contains directories from Trinity University.
This collection consists of published institutional fact books. Books provide information on student, faculty, and staff demographics and enrollment. They also provide information on general university finances.