African American students
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Omicron Kappa Chapter records
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (AKA) is an international service organization that was founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. in 1908, and the Omicron Kappa Chapter was established at ASU in 1988. These records include materials relating to the group in general and specifically their celebration of their 20th anniversary in 2008.
Knoxville College Graduating Class photograph
This collection consists of one composite photograph (mounted) of the Knoxville College graduating class, circa 1925. The students are are identified by first initials and last name. The women are wearing a mortar board with tassle. Their class motto was "He conquers who conquers himself." The photographs were taken by Boyd Browder, an African American photographer in Knoxville.
Lectures, concerts, and events audio-visual collection
Lectures, Concerts, and Events Audio-Visual Collection contains audiovisual recordings in varying formats, and on a wide variety of subjects, dating 1949-2002. Events and subjects of the recordings include: football, the library, lectures and seminars, musical performances, and other special events, mostly on ASU's campus.
Office of Institutional Research, Assessment, and Planning records
The Office of Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning operates within Academic Affairs, and has existed under its current name since 2001. It has previously operated as the Office of Long Range Planning, the Office of University Planning and the Office of Institutional Research and Planning. These records contain mostly files created in the process of generating reports including statistical data files, self-studies files, and planning/project files, dating 1962-2004.