Campus Self Study, 2004
Scope and Contents
The collection includes 20 CDs containing photographs compiled by the Office of Marketing and Communications between 2000 and 2013. The photographs feature several photo shoots of campus scenes, buildings, administration, staff, and faculty used as stock for purposes of promotion and publication. Some highlights include the groundbreaking of the Clark Building, the Science Institute, 2004 Mt. St. Helens eruption, Governor Gary Locke's visit to the campus, Mill Creek restoration, campus art, and fine arts displays. One CD contains records from WSU Vancouver's 2004 Self Study.
The collection also contains eight copies of a CD ROM that features the Engineering and Life Sciences Building Dedication that includes short video clips from Engineering and Science faculty, news stories, student testimonials and information regarding careers in Engineering and Science. Other DVDs in the collections highlight the career of Chancellor Hal Dengerink and his award as First Citizen, advertiseing campaigns, research and the Science Institute, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Programs for Technology Entrepreneurs, and video from KOIN TV featuring a news story on WSU Vancouver expanding to a Four-Year University.
Dates
- Other: 2004
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is available for research. The original CDs and DVDs are no longer accessible, but surrogate images are available in digital storage. Please consult with staff in the Archives and Special Collections.
Extent
From the Collection: 38 Compact Discs (CD) (The collection includes 2 boxes containing 38 CDs/DVDs. Over 25.7 Gigabytes.)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
Components of a WSU Vancouver 2004 Self Study. It is possible that this is a backup from a working draft. Includes summaries and drafts of the self study, web pages, images and other draft files. 21.8 MB; Formats in .DOC, .PDF, .HTML, .TIFF. 90 items.
Repository Details
Part of the Washington State University Vancouver, Archives and Special Collections Repository