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Rice University Space Assignment Committee records
Correspondence, minutes, and memoranda of the Rice University Space Assignment Committee, arranged chronologically.
Rice University Space Science Department records
Photographs, newsclippings, departmental booklets and scrapbooks conveying the history of the Space Science Department at Rice University, 1960s-2020s. (1 box)
Rice University Staff Advisory Committee records
Working files of the Rice University Staff Advisory Committee, 1992-2010. (5 boxes)
Rice University Standing Committees Records
This collection is composed of correspondence, memos, minutes, reports, commencement procedures, notices and emails that document the activities of Rice University standing committees between 1946 and 2000.
Rice University Student Affairs Committee Records
Minutes, memoranda, reports, and correspondence documenting the activities of the Committee on Student Affairs.
Rice University Student Organizations records
This collection consists of the membership and activity records of thirteen Rice Institute student organizations. The earliest date from 1938, and the latest are from 1962.
Rice University Studies editorial review board records
The collection consists of correspondence which concerns primarily the names of faculty members appointed annually by the President to serve on the Rice University Studies Review Board, which in the 1960s had been called the Rice University Studies Committee. In 1982 the Rice University Studies Review Board was renamed the Rice University Press Committee. Names of members of this committee for 1982-83, 1983-84, and 1985-86 are also included.
Rice University Task Force on Faculty and Shared Governance records
The collection consists of working papers, meeting minutes, committee reports, and website materials generated during the process that created the Faculty Senate as the system of governance at Rice University.
Rice University The Rice Thresher records
These records mostly include the photographs and negatives taken by "The Rice Thresher's" photographers, as well as research and issues pertaining to Rice University's student newspaper.
Rice University Thresher student newspaper editor (Brady Tyson) papers
The collection consists of 1948 and 1949 correspondence with Brady Tyson, editor of the Rice Thresher; his editorials favoring admission of qualified African Americans to Rice Institute; and newspaper reports on the Tyson material and public response to it. The content ends with President Huston’s letter to the editor of the Thresher, pointing out that Rice was chartered for white students only.