22. Rice University faculty and administrative records
Found in 295 Collections and/or Records:
Rice University Calendar of Events
This collection consists of lists of events for the academic years 1946-1980.
Comic Art Teaching and Study Workshop (CATS) collection
This collection is part of the the Comic Art Teaching and Study Workshop, or CATS, based in the Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts at Rice University and accessible via the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University. It features original and printed comic art by American, Mexican, Chinese, German, and Japanese artists.
Rick K. Wilson academic career papers
The papers of Prof. Rick Wilson relate classes taught, Political Science Department activities, external activities such as commttees and events outside Rice University.
Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) records
Records reflecting the annual activity of the Office of International Students and Scholars, including annual reports, enrollment reports, statistical reports, and other publications, photographs, ephemera, and memorabilia.
Rice University Office of General Counsel records
These records include original reports, charters, lawsuits, and other related legal documents reflecting early Rice Institute, now Rice University's interests. The outcomes of the legal proceedings documented in these records reflect the Office of General Counsel legal assistance and advice. A small amount of documentation of William Marsh Rice and his nephew, William Marsh Rice Jr. is present.
Rice University Hobby Center for the Study of Texas records
This collection consists of the activities of the Rice University Hobby Center for the Study of Texas.
Rice University Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion records
These records document the creation of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, as well as the work of Associate Provost Roland Smith.
Thomas A. Rabson academic papers
This collection contains correspondence, departmental records, course preparation materials, and course assistant records relating to Thomas A. Rabson’s career as professor of electrical engineering at Rice University. Also included are conference materials, reference materials, energy research studies and reports, and information concerning Dr. Rabson’s grant proposals, consultation with energy and electronics corporations, and expertise in lasers and ferroelectric thin films.
Lynne Huffer papers on Benefits Equality at Rice University
James R. Sims papers, 1924-2002
The papers contain documents, photographs and printed material which document the career of James R. Sims, who taught civil engineering at Rice Institute (later Rice University) beginning in 1942 as an instructor, to becoming the Herman and George R. Brown Chair of Civil Engineering until his retirement in 1987. He then served as the Herman and George R. Brown Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering from 1987 until his death in 2009.
