RG 17/17/03. Student Organizations
Found in 197 Collections and/or Records:
Women's Recreation Association collection
This collection contains the association’s membership, administration, and participation policies as well as events schedules.
Young Democrat (The) Papers
This collection contains essays from the Young Democrat paper.
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) records
This collection contains financial records, annual statistics, records, constitutions, minutes, and membership books.
Young Socialist Alliance Papers
This collection contains a flyer from a Young Socialist Alliance meeting in 1980 at the Wesley Foundation. The flyer describes discussion points within their political forum on topics about the world and America that were prevalent issues in the 1980s and that pertained to class consciousness and socialism.
Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Papers
This collection contains a newspaper article, a thank you letter, and lists of presidents.
Zeno Society Records
Association of Men's Residence Halls Collection
The collection consists of two issues of AMRH's newsletter, MOCAI ("Men On Campus Are Important"). They date from 1958 and 1959.
Kappa Phi Upsilon collection
The Kappa Phi Upsilon collection consists of two scrapbooks dated 1939 to 1940, and 1943 to 1944, respectively. The scrapbooks contain materials such as reports, favors, pledge songs, newspaper clippings, programs, meeting minutes, and photographs.
Turkish Student Association collection
This collection consists of two items related to the Turkish Ashura Day celebration hosted by the UNI Turkish Student Association and the Iowa Dialog Center, held on February 2, 2008. The goal of the celebration was to "celebrate diversity and intercultural partnership in the state of Iowa by sharing Ashura (Noah's Pudding) and other traditional Turkish foods." Included are a brochure about the Iowa Dialog Center and a small sheet of paper with information about Noah's pudding.
Afro-American Society collection
This folder contains one sheet titled “Demands”, and letters and correspondences between Dr. William Lang, at the time the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Charles Quirk, the chairman of the Committee on University Responsibility in Minority Group Education, regarding the demands made by the Afro-American Society. There are two copies of each of these sheets included in the folder, and each of the letters contains information regarding meetings.