University of Denver
Biography
The first reference to Colorado Seminary was in The Rocky Mountain News of November 27, 1862: “ a board of Trustees, composed of the solid men of Denver, has been organized to superintend the erection of a seminary building… for an academic education.”
Sources
Breck, "From the Rockies to the World"
Biography
University of Denver votes to adopt quarter system in 1929.
Sources
"University Adopts New Quarter Plan; Vote Unanimous," The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, no. 19, November 26, 1929, 1.
Biography
First year Hillel organization features full programming at DU
Citation:
Jan. 30, 1974, letter to faculty, U172._.0003, Hillel folderFound in 46995 Collections and/or Records:
Barry Hughes Final, 2007 November 6
Barry B. Hughes, Graduate School of International Studies.
Barry Hughes Final, 2007 November 6
Barry B. Hughes, Graduate School of International Studies.
Barry Hughes Final, 2008 June 16
Barry Hughes, One of 2007-08 faculty award winners, recognized at the University's fall Convocation ceremony. Graduate School of International Studies Professor Barry Hughes has been selected as a John Evans Professor. It is the highest award the University bestows on its faculty members. Hughes' is one of the world's foremost experts in dynamic modeling of global change. He heads the University's Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures.
Barry Hughes Final, 2008 June 16
Barry Hughes Final.
Barry, Joyce
Contains black and white photographs of University of Denver alumna and Fulbright Scholar Joyce Barry.
Barry Matchett University Park Oral History Collection
Bart, Bok
Contains black and white photographic negatives, contact sheet, and print of University of Denver affiliate Bart Bok.
Barta, Craig
Contains black and white photograph of University of Denver affiliate Craig Barta.
Barth, Mabel
Contains black and white photograph of University of Denver affiliate Mabel Barth.
Bartholdi, Marty, 1990 January 5-1993 August 17
Contains correspondence between members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, primarily Dr. Theodore Puck, and other individuals or companies. Includes correspondence related to business practices and experimentation results and progress, publications when exchanged for review, newspaper articles, photographs, cards, and occasionally patient information when related to research.