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Record Group 48 Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement (Formerly the Center for Student Life) Special Collections and University Archives Record Group 48 Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement (Formerly the Center for Student Life) For Scholarly Use Only Last Modified June 14, 2021 Indiana University of Pennsylvania 302 Stapleton Library Indiana, PA 15705-1096 Voice: (724) 357-3039 Fax: (724) 357-4891 Record Group 48 2 Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement; Record Group 48 Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Special Collections and University Archives 30 boxes; 30 linear feet Scope and Content Note This collection contains brochures, guides, publications, and information from the Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Prior to 2016, the center was called the Center for Student Life and was located in Pratt Hall. For current information about student organizations at IUP, visit Crimson Connect, and for more information about Student Life at IUP, visit http://www.iup.edu/studentlife/ Provenance The Center for Student Life, Pratt Hall. Restrictions Some restrictions may apply. Processed The collection was organized and the finding aid was updated by Harrison Wick, Faye Aarons, Jennie Graham and on June 14, 2021. Series List Series A: Organizations and Activities Series B: Recognized Organizations Series C: Greek Office Files (see also office files in the Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement) Series E: Delta Phi Delta – National Art Fraternity (see also Record Group 68: College of Fine Arts) Series F: Student Activities and Organizations (continued) Series G: Oversized Documents and Memorabilia Contents List Series A: Organizations and Activities Box 1 Religious Life 1. Pamphlets on Religious Services (Folder 1) 2. Pamphlets on Religious Services (Folder 2) 3. Religious Committee Programs 4. Religious Life Committee (Folder 1) 5. Religious Life Committee (Folder 2) 6. Religious Organizations Publications (Folder 1) 7. Religious Organizations Publications (Folder 2) 8. Center of Student Life, Letters of University recognition, 2005-2006 9. Center of Student Life Letters of University recognition, 2007-present Series A: Organizations and Activities Box 1B Oversized Scrapbooks (3 folders) 1. Indiana State College (ISC): Scrapbook – Religious Life on campus (damaged), 1953-1961 (digitized) 2. Indiana State College (ISC): Scrapbook – Religious Life on campus, loose pages from the above scrapbook, including newspaper articles, theater programs, and library reading lists, Record Group 48 3 1953-1961 (digitized) 3. Sutton Scholars Scrapbook, 2013 (donated by Michelle Norwood in 2020) digitized Series A: Organizations and Activities Box 2 Organizations and Activities 1. Greek Letters 2. Commonwealth Association of Students 3. Fraternities 4. YWCA 5. Ideas & Issues Presents... 6. Greek Organizations Publications 7. Students for Progressive Action 8. Student Dietetic Association 9. Soap BOX 10. Directory of Recognized Programs and Organizations 11. Directory, 1987-1988 12. Directory, 1988-1989 13. Directory, 1989-1990 14. Organization Listing 15. Office of Student Activities and Organizations, 1996-1997 16. Recognized Organization Approval 17. Student Activities and Organizations University Recognition, 1997 18. Graduate Student Assembly minutes, 1990 19. Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Alcohol Culture Change, 1998-1999 Summary, prepared by the IUP Division of Student Affairs, December 1999 Series A: Organizations and Activities Box 2B Organizations and Activities 1. Smoke Signals (Folder 1) 2. Smoke Signals (Folder 2) 3. Office of Student Activities Series A: Organizations and Activities Box 3 Spanish Publications 1. Adelante 1969-1970 (Folder 1) 2. Adelante 1971 (Folder 2) 3. Adelante 1972-1982 (Folder 3) 4. Lecture and Movie Series 5. Foreign Students 6. Modern Language Club Series A: Organizations and Activities (Also see Series C Box 16) Box 4 Greek Files & Student Organizations 1. Annual Report 1982-1983 2. Annual Report 1983-1984 3. Annual Report 1984-1985 4. Annual Report 1985-1986 5. Annual Report 1986-1987 6. Annual Report 1987-1988 Record Group 48 4 7. Annual Report 1988-1989 8. Annual Report 1990-1991 (Manko/Pearle) 9. Annual Report 1991-1992 (Manko) 10. Annual Report 1992-1993 (Manko) 11. Benjamin Mays Academy/ Minority Mentorship Program 12. Developmental Miscellaneous Correspondence 13. Greek Correspondence 1994 (Jan-Aug) 14. Greek Correspondence 1994 (Sept-Dec) 15. Greek Correspondence 1995 16. Haven League 17. Interfraternity Council “IFC” Minutes 1988-1989 18. IFC Minutes 1990 19. IFC Minutes 1991 20. IFC Minutes 1992 21. IFC Minutes 1993 22. IFC Minutes 1994-1998 23. Indiana Arts Council of PA 24. Intramurals 1990-1991 (includes memo from 1988) 25. Kipp Gallery 26. “Little Sister” Groups 27. Miscellaneous Correspondence 1994-1995 28. Music Activities 29. National & International Student Exchange Programs 30. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1990 31. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1991 32. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1992 33. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1993 34. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1994 35. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1995 36. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1996 37. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1997 38. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1998 39. Panhellenic Association Minutes 1999 40. Raymond Lee Public Affairs Forum 41. Student Community Services Student Advisory Council Program 42. Student Leadership Planning Committee 43. University Telephone Directory 44. Very Serious Thinking Breakdancer’s Tank Circus (The) (Service) 45. Victory Christian Assembly Ministry (Religious) 46. Visitors to the Aged (Service) 47. Warrior Battalion Ranger Company (Special Interest) Series B: Recognized Organizations Box 1 Recognized Organizations’ Constitutions and Directories 1. Lists of Campus Organizations 2. Name Changes and Withdrawals 3. Address List 4. Ace High Athletic Club 5. Achievement of Goats Club Record Group 48 5 6. Activities Board 7. Access IUP 8. Activity Guidelines 9. Adults on Campus 10. Adult Student Association 11. Adult Student League 12. African American Women Striving to Achieve 13. African Dance Ensemble 14. After Math Club 15. Aggies Athletic Club 16. AIDS: Fight the Fear 17. Air and Waste Management Association 18. All that Jazz 19. Allied Health Club of IUP 20. Alpha Chi Rho 21. Alpha Chi Sigma 22. Alpha Epsilon Rho 23. Alpha Kappa Alpha 24. Alpha Kappa Delta 25. Alpha Kappa Psi 26. Alpha Phi Alpha 27. Alpha Phi Sigma 28. Alpha Psi Omega 29. Alpha Sigma Epsilon 30. Alpha Society 31. American Association of University Women 32. American Chemical Society (IUP Student) 33. American Guild of Organists 34. American Language Institute Club 35. American Planning Association 36. American Red Cross 37. American Society of Interior Designers 38. American Society of Safety Engineers 39. American Society for Personal Administration 40. American Society for Training and Development 41. Amnesty International 42. Angle 43. Animals Athletic Club 44. Anthropology Club 45. Anything's Possible Twice Athletic Club 46. Apache Athletic Club 47. Apathetics Athletic Club 48. Argon Sludge Athletic Club 49. Army Athletic Club 50. Art Club 51. Ash and Till's Bar and Grill Track Club 52. Associated Student Designers 53. Associates of Student Development 54. Association of Business Systems Analysts Record Group 48 6 55. Association of Childhood Education International 56. Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs 57. Association of Hospitality Management Students (AHMS) 58. Association for Management Information Systems 59. Association of Malaysian Students 60. Association for Philosophical Inquiry 61. Association of Rehabilitation Advocates 62. Association for Retarded Citizens - Youth Division 63. Association of U.S. Army - IUP 10th Penna Co. 64. Athlete’s Foot Club 65. Athletic Club 66. Athletic Supporters 67. Aug’s Hogs Athletic Club 68. Bacchus 69. Backwash Beers Athletic Club 70. Badminton Association of IUP 71. Baguba 72. Baha'I Club of IUP 73. Ball Busters Club 74. Bangladeshi Association 75. Bar 20 Athletic Club 76. Battered-Up Women's Intramural Softball Club 77. Beta Gamma Sigma 78. Beta Xi Sorority 79. Big Brothers and Big Sisters 80. Big Daddy's Athletic Club 81. Bijou Cafe Athletic Club 82. Bimbettes 83. Bimbo Athletic Club 84. Biochemistry Club 85. Biology Club 86. Bisexual, Gay, and Lesbian Alliance 87. Black Emphasis Committee 88. Black Greek Council 89. Black Is 90. Black Students for Creative Arts 91. Black Student League 92. Blaze Athletic Club 93. Blue Balls Athletic Club 94. Blue Streaks Athletic Club 95. B'nai Birth Hillel Foundation 96. Born Losers Athletic Club 97. BOTB Athletic Club 98. Bowling Club 99. Boy Scouts Troop II 100. Brand New Athletic Club 101. Bread for the World Chapter 102. Breezedale Alumni Center 103. Brewski Athletic Club Record Group 48 7 104. Brothers and Sisters Athletic Association 105. Brothers and Sisters in Christ (BASIC) 106. Brown Bucketeers 107. Buddhism (The Foundation For) 108. Bug Dusters Athletic Club 109. Bums Athletic Club 110. Burgh 111. Caddy Shack Athletic Club 112. Campus 4-H Club 113. Campus Christian Fellowship 114. Campus Council On Consumer Affairs 115. Campus Crusade for Christ 116. Campus Scouts 117. Campus Sports Club 118. Canterbury Association 119. Canterbury Club 120. Catholic Student Association 121. Chance 122. Chapter of the American Association of University Professors 123. Cheers Athletic Club 124. Cheezhogs 125. Center of Student Life (Student Leadership and Greek Life Sept 8-Nov 19, 2004
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