Newsletters
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs University Research Publications, 1984-2020
The Report on Publications lists scholarly achievements of UW-Eau Claire Faculty and staff, along with collaborating students. It is always an incomplete compendium because not everyone contributes their work, but it does provide a sense of campus scholarly productivity. Works might include articles, books, published research reports, theses and research papers. The Cornerstone, Research News and Notes Newsletter for 1995-2001 is also included. Includes digital materials.
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire University Women’s Association Records, 1946-2016
Records of the University Women’s Association at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, an organization of women faculty members and wives of faculty members. The collection contains newsletters, meeting minutes, membership lists, program materials, scrapbooks, social calendars, and financial records.
Veda W. Stone American Indian Reference Collection, 1940-1995
William R. Davies Papers, 1920-1948
High school yearbooks and Superior Public School newsletters relating to William R. Davies’s career as a school administrator in Marshfield, Shawano, Beaver Dam, and Superior, Wisconsin. Davies served as the second president of Eau Claire State Teachers College / Wisconsin State College at Eau Claire from 1940-1959. Also includes miscellaneous newspaper clippings and family papers.
Wisconsin Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Newsletters, circa 1933-1941
Newsletters of Wisconsin Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Buffalo, Eau Claire, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, and Taylor Counties. The newsletters document social life and recreational activities at the camp and include articles, essays, drawings, and poems by corps members. Work bulletins may also be found in the newsletters.
Women in Higher Education (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1971-2012
Women of the Ku Klux Klan. Klan 14 (Chippewa Falls, Wis.) Records, 1926-1931
Photocopies of records of a Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, chapter of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan consisting of meeting minutes, financial reports, communications from the Wisconsin Realm Office and Imperial Headquarters, along with other miscellaneous materials.