Eau Claire (Wis.)
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Ross Hastings Collection, 1917-2003
School of Nursing Annual Reports, 1969-1996
Annual report files for the UW-Eau Claire School of Nursing. Also includes some curriculum, staffing, and long-range planning files from circa 1975-1995.
School of Nursing Course Syllabi, 1957-1991
University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire School of Nursing course syllabi, undergraduate and graduate curriculum planning, evaluation data, course proposals, and challenge exams.
School of Nursing Historical File, 1952-2005
Historical records of the School of Nursing program at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire including files documenting establishment of the program, curriculum development, graduating classes, and construction of the School of Nursing building.
Sigma Gamma Zeta Records, 1940-2014
Records of Sigma Gamma Zeta Sorority, founded in 1940 by Mrs. Lyla Flagler and Mrs. Margaret Christofferson, and reactivated in 1979 as Sigma Gamma Zeta II. Includes organization records, scrapbooks, and artifacts.
Sons of Norway Løven Lodge No. 29 Collection, 1913-2023
SOPHS Records, 1977-2010
Records of the Society of Participating Honors Students (SOPHS), formed in 1977 by Dean Valena H. Burke. SOPHS was officially inactivated after 2010. Includes history, initiation programs, membership lists, meeting minutes, telethon materials, photographs and artifacts. Includes digital materials.
Sounds of Eau Claire Oral History Project, 2017-2019
Student or Alumni Studies, Polls, Questionnaires and Surveys, 1967-1985
Final report or summary of responses on opinion, demographic, or follow-up surveys/ studies/ questionnaires/instructor-course evaluations conducted to obtain insight into the programs/ issues/ services of UW-Eau Claire, the students who used the program/services, and profile data about the student body and/or their subsequent professional development.
TAP Line (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1970-1992
Records of the organization TAP Line, started in 1970 as the “Troubles and Problems” 24-hour telephone hotline for youth in crisis in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It later expanded to every age group. In the late 1970s, it became sponsored under Luther Hospital and the United Fund Agency. TAP Line was disbanded in 1992, and Luther Hospital took over the hotline as a public service.