WUA/01. University Records
Committee for Nuclear Information and Committee for Environmental Information Records
This collection includes historical information, publications, and brochures for the Committee for Nuclear Information and the Committee for Environmental Information.
Committee for the Education of Women (CEW) Collection
This collection is comprised of documents that detail the formation of the Committee for the Education of Women (CEW).
"Connections: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames" Symposium Collection
Create Studio Records
Washington University Cyclotron Records
This collection covers information about the cyclotron built on the Danforth Campus in 1940 and subsequent redesigns of the cyclotron. It also includes information on the preliminary work towards the Positron Emission Transaxial Tomography Scanners (commonly abbreviated PET) at the School of Medicine. The collection does not include specific information about the cyclotrons at the School of Medicine.
Danforth Campus Dedication Collection
This collection includes material that documents the Danforth Campus Dedication in 2006, including publications that advertised the events and that were distributed at the dedication and also material regarding the Lecture Series that was part of the dedication.
Washington University Day of Discovery and Dialogue Collection
The Washington University Day of Discovery and Dialogue Collection largely consists of conversation guides produced by two-day event. Also included are foam core poster boards with discussion points and brainstorming bulletin board paper sheets produced for the 2015 session.
Dean of Women and Dean of Students Office Records
School of Dental Medicine Records
This collection is comprised of historical materials from the Washington University School of Dentistry. This includes speeches, programs, brochures, and other publications. The items in the collection are arranged alphabetically.
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Collection
This collection is comprised of historical materials from the Washington University Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. This includes theses, dissertations, some administrative papers, and a scrapbook.