Records, 1960-[ongoing].

ArchivalResource

Records, 1960-[ongoing].

History of the Felician Sisters and the college, including a chronicle of daily activities, organizational charts, early personnel rosters, building specifications and plans, and 25th anniversary materials; Board of Trustees minutes and reports; files of the Office of the President, including reports to the Board of Trustees, accreditation documents, and minutes, reports, program evaluations, and other materials of the Administrative Council and President's Council; biographical information, correspondence, minutes, reports, and other materials of the Vice Presidents (Academic Affairs, Business Affairs, Development, Student Affairs); departmental reports, program proposals, course outlines, curricula, and reviews, and history of the Villa Maria Institute of Music; files of the Admissions, Alumni, Athletics, and other support services offices, including meeting minutes, internal reviews, newsletters, and other materials; college catalogs, yearbooks, the student literary magazine, and student and college newspapers; faculty and standing committee minutes and proposals; newsletters and other printed material concerning national educational associations; files regarding individuals and community groups with which the college has been involved; photographs of students, alumni, faculty, administrators, college buildings, special events, departmental activities, and college groundbreaking, dedication, and anniversaries; and personnel files of administration and faculty. Also, certificates, citations, proclamations, and plaques commemorating the college's founding, 25th anniversary, and other events and activities, and calendars and print portfolios containing the work of Villa Maria graphic arts students.

(160.0 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7525018

Villa Maria College of Buffalo

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Villa Maria College of Buffalo (N.Y.)

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Independent, two-year coeducational institution founded in 1960 by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Felix (Felician Sisters) as a teacher-training center for its sisters in the education apostolate. Established as an affiliate of the Catholic University of America; provisional charter issued in 1961 by the Board of Regents of the State of New York to grant Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees to women religious. The charter was ren...

Felician Sisters

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