Programs (publications)
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
Rice University Office of Alumni Affairs Homecoming and Reunion Records
This collection contains Homecoming and Reunions publications and ephemera from the Office of Alumni Affairs from 1974-2021.
Rice University Pi Delta Phi records
The collection consists of membership and financial records of the Theta Chapter of Pi Delta Phi, the National French Honor Society, from 1930 through 2000. There are yearly membership lists, records of dues received and expenditures made. Initiation programs are also included, as are records of donations that established the André Bourgeois Pi Delta Phi Award in 1994.
Rice University President David W. Leebron Inauguration records
Correspondence, calendars of events, event programs, invitations, agendas, mailing lists, minutes, brochures, testimonials and more related to the celebration of the 2004 inauguration of Rice University's seventh president.
Rice University Presidential Inaugural Committee Records: President George Rupp
Rice University President's Office Records: George Rupp
Rice University President's Office Records: Malcolm Gillis
Rice University Program Council records
This record group includes correspondence and event planning documents from the Student Center Board, as well as the daily business, publicity, meeting minutes, and memorabilia of the Rice Program Council (RPC).
Rice University Rice Design Alliance Records
The Rice Design Alliance, established in 1973, is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to increasing greater public awareness of architecture, design and the environment. These materials represent RDA lectures, seminars, symposiums, exhibits and tours, which have involved the general public in issues related to the design of public spaces, parks, office buildings, retail centers and residential neighborhoods.
Rice University Semicentennial and Inauguration of President Kenneth S. Pitzer records
Rice University Shepherd Society Records
The Shepherd Society was founded in 1977 to further the cause of music at Rice University and in Houston through scholarship support and promotion of the programs and recognition of the musical talents of teachers and students of the Shepherd School of Music. The records relate to the governing council of the society, meetings and their agendas and minutes, published materials such as programs, announcements and invitations for special concerts and the Madrigal Dinner.