Medical School Diversity and Career Development Office (University of Michigan) records, 1980-2004 (majority within 1991-2003)
3 linear feet — 208 MB (online)
3 linear feet — 208 MB (online)
The Programs series includes the majority of the material. Projects like Health Occupations Partners in Education (HOPE), Health Professional Partnership Initiative (HPPI), and the Ventures in Education Project are documented through proposals, teaching materials, applications and reports. The HOPE Project, Ventures in Education and HPPI are interrelated and a researcher should consider investigating all three for comprehensiveness. Of particular interest is the Essentials of Leading a Diverse Workforce training program and its follow-up reports.
VHS videotapes and digital recordings
Shows and Presentations Audio Visual Materials includes electronic copies of Ms. Krebs' documents and cassette tapes and digital audio recordings of her appearances on "The Auto Lab" an automotive broadcast series about the automotive industry, its history, and its culture.
The Michigan Daily negatives received in the 2006 accession consist of 5 linear feet of primarily 35 millimeter negatives taken by Michigan Daily photographers between the years of 1980 and 2004 and are divided into three series: Photographers (arranged alphabetically by last name of photographer with dates when possible. Many of the negatives were indexed according to the photographers' initials, and full names have been provided when possible.), Topical (arranged alphabetically by subject with dates when possible), and Chronological (arranged by year, from 1993 to 2002). The fourth series, Guidelines, consists of two folders of textual documents relating to the creation and submission of Michigan Daily photographic materials.
57.5 linear feet — 2.5 GB (online)
The President's Files series documents the main activities and professional interests of MEC's executive officer. This series begins with the records of Lana Pollack and includes files devoted to MEC's major concerns during her tenure, writings, speeches, and files from her term as a fellow of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Notable issues include environmental health, transportation, pollution prevention, clean energy development, and environmental toxins. Pollack's records also reflect MEC's interaction with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Quality, the administrations of John Engler and Jennifer Granholm, and various pieces of legislation as the council sought to improve the state government's stewardship of the environment. The involvement of MEC (and Pollack, personally) in a variety of programs is well-documented in files related to the Environmental Communications and Community Organizing (ECCO) Initiative, the Michigan Economic and Environmental Roundtable (MEER), the Michigan Action Program (MAP), the Southeast Michigan Consortium for Water Quality, and the Michigan Land Use Leadership Council (MLULC). In addition, Pollack's records contain the results from numerous polls and focus groups commissioned by MEC.
6.75 linear feet (in 8 boxes) — 1.4 GB (online)
The Audio-Visual Materials series (1940s-2005) is arranged alphabetically by categories and subjects. Photographs and slides compose the majority of the series. Many of the earlier photographs appear to be copy prints. Also included is a slideshow for recruiting volunteers, digital photographs, audiocassette tapes, a film reel, and digital video recordings and videocassette tapes from the annual volunteer recognition program.
The Digital Materials (26.2 GB) documents a variety of events sponsored by Michigan Peaceworks.
(Contains photographs of Fourth of July marches in 2004 and 2009 as well as demonstrations on September 24, 2005 and March 20, 2010.)
9 linear feet — 21 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder — 42.1 MB (online)
The Program files describe some of the activities in the late 1970s and the work of the American Arabic and Jewish Friends of Metropolitan Detroit beginning in 1992.
5.5 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 72 MB (online)
The Unit Publications series (4.5 linear feet) contains printed material published specifically by the Michigan Sea Grant. These publications are defined as being widely distributed and may be published at regular intervals. They are arranged alphabetically by genre of the publication. Included in the unit publications are several different manuals that focus on risk management, confined water training, and homeowners guides that address environmental concerns. Several of the manuals focus on educators and outline projects geared towards children in 6-8th grades. Several editions of the Michigan Sea Grant newsletter titled Upwellings are also included in this series. Upwellings contains general information about recent projects and reports sponsored by the Michigan Sea Grant Program. This newsletter can serve as a good starting point for individuals interested in gathering a broad understanding of the goals, mission, and target areas of interest of the Michigan Sea Grant Program.
The reports have retained the original organizational structure given to them by the donor and are arranged by their year of publication and publication number. These reports address a wide range of issues and could be used by individuals researching topics concerning land erosion, Grand Traverse Bay, scuba diving safety, wildlife, and environmental concerns. Many of the reports focus on pollution problems and discuss polychlorinated biphenyls and other chemical pollutants. Also included are reports that address economic concerns such as the fishing industry, Great Lakes shipping, petroleum, and boating.