Student Affairs at Binghamton University records
Scope and Contents
Materials in this collection were produced by personnel of the Division of Student Affairs, an office of professionals who have been charged with supporting the academic and personal development of student attending the University. This collection includes policies, assessment, services, and activities related to student enrichment. It also contains information on various incidents in the University's history which have impacted its students, such as activism or protest and contoversial campus visitors.
Dates
- Creation: 1970 - 1996
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
Restricted information has previously been identified in this collection, though a full review has not yet been performed. Therefore, materials will be reviewed before access is granted, and some materials in this collection may be restricted from use. Because staff will need to review materials for restrictions before providing access, researchers should email speccoll@binghamton.edu about the collection well ahead of any research visit.
Extent
37 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Subject
Geographic
Occupation
Topical
- Accreditation (Education)
- African American college students
- College attendance
- College campuses
- College students -- Alcohol use
- College students -- Health and hygiene
- College students as parents
- College students with disabilities
- Dormitories
- Dormitory life
- Education, Higher--Administration
- Greek letter societies
- Minority college students
- State universities and colleges -- Admission
- Student aid
- Student financial aid administration
- Student protesters
- Students -- Social life and customs
- Students, Foreign
- Vocational guidance
- Title
- Guide to the Student Affairs at Binghamton University records
- Author
- ASpace finding aid by Maggie McNeely
- Date
- January 2023
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Edition statement
- Inventory created prior to May 2022 by unknown author.
Repository Details
Part of the Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections Repository