Universities and colleges -- Nevada -- Reno -- Administration
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
University of Nevada. Board of Regents Records
Collection
Identifier: AC 0186
Overview
The Board of Regents is responsible for the governance of the institutions comprising the Nevada System of Higher Education. The collection contains materials generated by the Board of Regents while functioning under the name of the Nevada State University, which was in use from 1906-1968.
University of Nevada, Office of the President records
Collection
Identifier: AC 0019
Abstract
Collection contains correspondence, reports, memorandums, and other records from the office of the president of the University of Nevada, 1917-1967. Presidents serving during this period are Archer W. Hendrick, 1914-1917; Walter E. Clark, 1918-1938; Leon W. Hartman, 1938-1943; John O. Moseley, 1944-1949; Malcolm A. Love, 1950-1952; Minard W. Stout, 1952-1957; Charles J. Armstrong, 1958-1965; and N. Edd Miller, 1965-1973. Of interest is a copy of a student protest flyer, The University of Nevada...
University of Nevada, Office of the President records
Collection
Identifier: AC 0001/1
Abstract
Collection contains correspondence, reports, memorandums, and other records from the office of the president of the University of Nevada, 1912-1967. Presidents serving during this period are Joseph E. Stubbs, 1894-1914; Archer W. Hendrick, 1914-1917; Walter E. Clark, 1918-1938; Leon W. Hartman, 1938-1943; John O. Moseley, 1944-1949; Malcolm A. Love, 1950-1952; Minard W. Stout, 1952-1957; Charles J. Armstrong, 1958-1965; and N. Edd Miller, 1965-1973.
Transcript of evidence before a joint committee of the Senate and Assembly of the Nevada Legislature to investigate matters in relation to the University of Nevada
Collection
Identifier: AC 0122
Abstract
Transcript of evidence taken before a joint committee of the Assembly and Senate, investigating matters in relation to the University of Nevada, Feb. 25-March 7, 1929. Asked to respond to the charges outlined in the resolution, those testifying included regents, faculty, students, and administrators.