Education
Found in 4946 Collections and/or Records:
Survey Research Center records
Contains department files, including an Archive Index and reports, reference materials, and survey reports of the Brigham Young University Survey Research Center from 1969-1977.
Survival program records, 1973-1976
Materials contain general program and workshop records. Dated from 1973 to 1976.
John C. Swensen letters
Handwritten, typewritten, and signed letters dated August 9 and October 10, 1904 and addressed to Francis Kirkham, a Mormon author and businessman. Swenson writes about the progress and the condition of Brigham Young University.
John C. Swensen papers
Collection includes typewritten autobiography, speeches and historical summaries concerning Brigham Young Academy and Brigham Young University, taken from Swensen's notes and writings, and a printed program for the dedication of the John C. Swensen Lecture Hall in the Joseph F. Smith Family Living Center.
John C. Swensen papers
Contains handwritten and typewritten notes and syllabi concerning European civilization and American history, taken while attending Stanford University.
John C. Swensen papers
John C. Swenson photograph collection
Contains negatives and photographs of students, the mountains around Provo and Mount Timpanogos, and various pictures taken by John C. Swenson.
Syllabus and laboratory manual of general chemistry (Chemistry 4 and 5) at Brigham Young University / by Joseph K. Nicholes
Chemistry manual written by Joseph K. Nicholes for the Brigham Young University Department of Chemistry, and published in September 1939. The bound manual consists of 147 pages, and includes both a course syllabus and chemistry charts related to the course.
Symposia and other events
Contains audio recordings of the talk radio program Thinking Aloud on compact discs. Program content covers a wide variety of subjects including science and technology, art and literature, social sciences, and history. Dates range from 2005 to 2012.
Sy's girl
Contains a manuscript of the play Sy's Girl, in which 20-year-old Moira has created an imaginary boyfriend, Sy, to cope with her family problems. She eventually must choose between him and another man that enters her life, 1999.