Found in 230 Collections and/or Records:
Office of the University Provost, Academic Planning and Accountability institutional studies and program reviews
Office of Academic Planning and Accountability (OAPA) administrative files on program accreditation and reviews, community engagement, and affiliated centers and institutes including Simmons College. OAPA is under the Office of the Executive Vice President and University Provost and oversees the areas of institutional research and planning, institutional effectiveness, and accreditation and academic planning.
AdCraft Sports videos and film
Administrators and Athletics personnel files
Personnel records maintained by the Office of University Counsel for administrators of the University of Louisville and individuals employed by the University's athletics program. Note that some materials cover individuals who also have faculty personnel files (see accession 1981-067).
Richard Alpert (Ram Dass) lectures
Lectures given by Richard Alpert (Baba Ram Dass) in the Library lecture lounge, in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Title = "Richard Alpert: on consciousness and then some."
American Association of University Professors, University of Louisville Chapter administrative files
These collection contains the papers of the A.A.U.P., including the Walter N. Scott case, 1966 and Committee T: reports, minutes, correspondence, and memoranda, 1967-1968, reports on faculty compensation by the Economic Welfare Committee, circa 1976.
American Association of University Professors, University of Louisville chapter minutes and files
Minutes from the University of Louisville chapter of the AAUP for 1955-1965, 1972 and 1975. Also includes files from Committee T (1967-68) and the Economic Welfare Committee (1975), as well as another file that may relate to a grievance.
Athletics Department basketball films (Accession 1987_052)
Athletics Department football films
Consists primarily of game films from University of Louisville football games. These films were shot for coaching purposes rather than for broadcast, so they focus on offense, defense, or special teams performance - rather than following the game straight through. There are also a few films of "clinics."
Athletics Department football game film
Game masters, season review, and coaches' film for football games. Formats include both VHS and various types of DV, including miniDV and DVC Pro. Tapes in boxes 1-5 and box 9 are DV Pro; tapes in boxes 6 and 7 are miniDV; tapes in boxes 10-12 are VHS; box 13 contains a variety of formats.