20. Rice University Archives
Found in 415 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas E. Daley papers
The Daley Papers include personal documents from Daley's high school and Rice University years, a play script and original artwork. There are also photographs of Rice and of World War II infantry and intelligence units, along with some newspaper clippings and correspondence from 1946 and 1963.
Fred C. Alter papers
The Fred C. Alter papers contain correspondence, memorabilia, Rice notebooks, a personal scrapbook, photographs, and material related to the Robert P. Quin Award.
Rice University Committee on University Marshals records
This collection consists of the schedule of the commencement ceremony, a script of the ceremony, the seating plan, the marching order of faculty participants, a rain plan, a degree listing by candidates, and committee reports, most for the 1986 ceremony.
Cain Project in Engineering and Professional Communication Collection
The collection consists of materials that represent what the Cain Project was, from proposals to teaching materials, reports, photographs, and assessments. It also includes records relating to University-wide communication requirements during the period of the Cain Project (1998-2008).
Rice University Centennial Commission records
These records consist of the meeting notes of and information about the inner workings of the Centennial Commission.
Rice University Hillel t-shirts collection
This collection includes t-shirts created by the Rice Hillel community in 2012-2013, with a shirt for each of the Rice University residential colleges, featuring the college name written in Hebrew.
Margarett Root Brown College Masters' Records
This collection consists of materials collected by former Masters of Brown College, Rice University.
Rice University Department of Chemical Engineering records
This collection contains correspondence and lecture notes from faculty of the Department of Chemical Engineering.
Rice University Department of Psychology records
Records of Dr. David Schneider's career at Rice University dealing with different aspects of Schneider’s career and works. These subseries include letters, e-mails, papers, department data, and evaluations involving Schneider and other faculty within the Psychology Department.
Rice University Ad Hoc Committee on the Honor Code records
Records and reports of the committees and people who took part in the revision of Rice University's Honor Code over the years.