Programs
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
P/Yohe. Don Yohe, Personal Papers, 1973-1999
Q5. WSSU (WUIS) /WIPA Publications, 1976-1996
WSSU/WIPA (formerly WSSR) is the FM radio station of SSU; it is an affiliate of National Public Radio. From 1976-1990 it published a monthly program guide called "Montage." The "Listener's Guide" was them published from 1990-1993. "Week at a Glance", a one-pager on card stock, lasted less than a year. The station began publication of "The Quarterly" in the fall of 1993. The station also publishes occasional brochures and flyers promoting new or special programs.x
Q8. Operations Research Unit Publications, 1976-1978
This file contains brochures and publications of the Operations Research Unit of the Center for Policy Studies and Program Evaluation. Subjects include; Municipal energy Management, PERT/CPM programs, Database Development for the Department of Children and Family Services, Budget model for funding new programs in higher education. File also contains material on Public Affairs Research Centers, Water us in Illinois Department of Conservation Parks. (1976-78).
Q12. Sangamon Auditorium Publications, 1977-
Sangamon Aditorium publications. Collection includes programs, flyers, and newsletters for events in the Performing Arts series, Class Acts series, and Sangamon Auditorium events. Includes "On Stage", a monthly publication featuring brief articles about upcoming events and the performers, as well as general information about the auditorium.
R1. Reference Collection, UIS Archives Vertical Files
Rent-A-Student Conference records
This collection contains registration documents, agendas, speeches, readings, and texts that were used to help in the conference.
University Relations – Broadcast Services Records – WUIS/WIPA “Skirting Convention” Program records
University Relations – General Office Records
University Week – “Careers in the Seventies and Eighties”
This collection includes proposals, draft of plans, posters, announcements, memos to both the Springfield and the campus community, tapes of speakers and discussions.