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Record Group 63 Office of Communications and Marketing Special Collections and University Archives Record Group 63 Office of Communications and Marketing For Scholarly Use Only Last Modified September 25, 2019 Indiana University of Pennsylvania 302 Stapleton Library Indiana, PA 15705-1096 Voice: (724) 357-3039 Fax: (724) 357-4891 Record Group 63 2 Office of Communications and Marketing; Record Group 63 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Special Collections and University Archives 83 boxes; 83 linear feet Scope and Content This collection contains information from the Office of Communications and Marketing (formerly the Office of Public Relations) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. This collection is a continuation of Record Group: Office of Public Information News Releases. The IUP Magazine, which is edited by the Office of Communications and Marketing, is part of Record Group 28: Office of Alumni Relations. Many IUP Publications are available online. For more information about the Office of Communications and Marketing at IUP, visit the department website, http://www.iup.edu/communications/ Provenance The collection was donated by the Office of Public Relations. Restrictions This collection is open for research. Property rights reside with Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University Archives and Special Collections. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permissions to reproduce or publish, please contact the coordinator of the University Archives and Special Collections. Processor Collection processed and arranged by Special Collections Staff, 2009. Series List Series A: News Releases, 1988-1997 Series B: Newsletters, 1988-present Series C: Public Relations ADS, 1989-1998 Series D: Office Files & Miscellaneous Series E: Photographs Series F: Negatives Series G: 35mm Slides Series H: University Scrapbooks Series I: IUP in the News (Newspaper Articles about IUP and Higher Education), 2005-2018 Series J: IUP Digital Photography by University Photographer Keith Boyer (CDs and digital photographs saved to server) see also Record Group 77, Record Group 78, and Record Group 81 University Photographs Oversized Materials (1 item) Record Group 63 3 Container List Series A: News Releases Box 1 Internship Announcements, August 1988 Series A: News Releases Box 2 Graduation Announcements and News Releases, 1988-1989 1. Graduation Announcements, August 1988 2. News Releases, August 15, 1988 – September 15, 1988 3. News Releases, September 15, 1988 – December 31, 1988 4. News Releases, January 1, 1989 – January 20, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 3 News Releases, January 20-1989 – April 19, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 4 Announcements and News Releases, 1989 1. Internship Announcements April 1989 2. Student Teacher Announcement April 1989 3. News Releases: May 1, 1989-June 30, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 5 News Releases: July 10, 1989-July 31, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 6 News Releases: July 31, 1989-August 24, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 7 News Releases: August 31, 1989-October 16, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 8 News Releases: October 17, 1989-December 21, 1989 Series A: News Releases Box 9 News Releases: January 15, 1990-February 16, 1990 Series A: News Releases Box 10 News Releases: February 16, 1990-April 2, 1990 Series A: News Releases Box 11 News Releases: April 30, 1990-May 8, 1990 Record Group 63 4 Series A: News Releases Box 12 News Releases: May 9, 1990-June 21, 1990 Series A: News Releases Box 13 News Releases: June 22, 1990-August 29, 1990 Series A: News Releases Box 14 News Releases: September 1, 1990-November 1, 1990 Series A: News Releases Box 15 News Releases: November 1, 1990-April 1991 Series A: News Releases Box 16 News Releases: April 1991-August 1991 Series A: News Releases Box 17 News Releases: September 1991-December 1991 Series A: News Releases Box 18 News Releases: December 1991-March 1992 Series A: News Releases Box 19 News Releases: April 1992-June 1992 Series A: News Releases Box 20 News Releases: June 1992-September 1992 Series A: News Releases Box 21 News Releases: October 1992-December 1992 Advertising Ledgers, 1988 Series A: News Releases Box 22 News Releases: January 1-March 15, 1993 Series A: News Releases Box 23 News Releases: March 10-May 12, 1993 Series A: News Releases Box 24 News Releases: May 13-June 10, 1993 Series A: News Releases Record Group 63 5 Box 25 News Releases: June 14-July 23, 1993 Series A: News Releases Box 26 News Releases: July 23-October 8, 1993 Series A: News Releases Boxes 27-29 (intentionally blank) Series A: News Releases Box 30 News Releases: October 9-November 22, 1993 Series A: News Releases Box 31 News Releases: November 24-December 22, 1993 Series A: News Releases Box 32 News Releases: January 1-February 15, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 33 News Releases: February 16-March 31, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 34 News Releases: April 1-May 16, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 35 News Releases: May 17-July 14, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 36 News Releases: July 15-September 21, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 37 News Releases: September 23-November 4, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 38 News Releases: November 7-December 8, 1994 Series A: News Releases Box 39 News Releases: January 4-March 16, 1995 Series A: News Releases Box 40 News Releases: March 17-June 7, 1995 Series A: News Releases Record Group 63 6 Box 41 News Releases: June 8-August 31, 1995 Series A: News Releases Box 42 News Releases: September 1-October 31, 1995 Series A: News Releases Box 43 News Releases: November 1-December 31, 1995 Series A: News Releases Box 44 News Releases: January 2-February 23, 1996, 749-1051 Series A: News Releases Box 45 News Releases, February 28-March 19, 1996, 1052-1107 Series A: News Releases Box 46 News Releases, March 20-April 7, 1996, 1108-1371 Series A: News Releases Box 47 News Releases, May 10-June 17, 1996, 1372-1687 Series A: News Releases Box 48 News Releases, June 17-August 16, 1996, 1688-226 Series A: News Releases Box 49 News Releases, August 19-October 18, 1996, 227-476 Series A: News Releases Box 50 News Releases, October 18-December 16, 1996, 477-725 Series A: News Releases Box 51 News Releases, August 25, 1997, 348-399 (Provost Scholars) Series B: Newsletters Box 1 (31 folders) 1. News and Views, Volume 1, Numbers 1-9, 1988 2. News and Views, Volume 1, Numbers 10-14, 1988 3. News and Views, Volume 1, Numbers 15-20, 1988 4. News and Views, Volume 2, Numbers 1-9, 1989 5. News and Views, Volume 2, Numbers 10-19, 1989 6. News and Views, Volume 3, Numbers 1-9, 1990 7. News and Views, Volume 3, Numbers 10-14, 1990 8. News and Views, Volume 3, Numbers 15-19, 1990 Record Group 63 7 9. News and Views, Volume 4, Numbers 1-5, 1991 10. News and Views, Volume 4, Numbers 6-10, 1991 11. News and Views, Volume 5, Numbers 1-9, 1992 12. News and Views, Volume 5, Numbers 10-15, 1992 13. News and Views, Volume 5, Numbers 16-22, 1992-1993 14. News and Views, Volume 5, Numbers 23-29, 1993 15. News and Views, Volume 6, Numbers 1-5, 1993 16. News and Views, Volume 6, Numbers 6-10, 1993-1994 17. News and Views, Volume 6, Numbers 11-16, 1994 18. News and Views, Volume 7, Numbers 1-7, 1994 19. News and Views, Volume 7, Numbers 8-12, 1995 20. News and Views, Volume 8, Numbers 1-5, 1995 21. Inside, Volume 1, Numbers 1-5, 1996 22. Inside, Volume 1, Numbers 6-10, 1996 23. Inside, Volume 2, Numbers 1-10, 1997 24. Inside, Volume 3, Numbers 1-11, 1998 25. Inside, Volume 4, Numbers 1-12, 1999 26. Inside, Volume 5-7, Number 1-10, 2000 27. Inside, Volume 8, Numbers 1-15, 2001 28. Inside, Volume 9, Numbers 1-10, 2001-2002 29. Inside, Volume 10, Numbers 1-13, 2002-2003 30. Inside, Volume 11, Numbers 1-10, 2003-2004 Series B: Newsletters Box 2 (5 folders) 1. IUP Reporter, Volume 1, Numbers 1-9, 2005 2. IUP Reporter, Volume 2, Numbers 1-12, 2006 3. IUP Reporter, Volume 3, Numbers 1-12, 2007 4. IUP Reporter, Volume 4, Numbers 1-12, 2008 5. IUP Reporter, Volume 5, Numbers 1-12, 2009 6. IUP Reporter, Volume 6, Numbers 1-12, 2010 Series C: Public Relations ADS Box 1 PR ADS, 1989- 1990 to 1992-1993 (15 folders) 1. Public Relations: ADS, 1989 2. Public Relations: ADS, 1990 (1) 3. Public Relations: ADS, 1990 (2) 4. Public Relations: ADS, 1990 (3) 5. Public Relations: ADS, 1990 (4) 6. Public Relations: ADS, 1992 (1) 7. Public Relations: ADS, 1992 (2) 8. Public Relations: ADS, 1992 (3) Record Group 63 8 9. Public Relations: ADS, 1992 (4) 10. Public Relations: ADS, 1992 (5) 11. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (1) 12. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (2) 13. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (3) 14. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (4) 15. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (5) Series C: Public Relations ADS Box 2 PR ADS, 1993-1994 (11 folders) 1. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (1) 2. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (2) 3. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (3) 4. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (4) 5. Public Relations: ADS, 1993 (5) 6. Public Relations: ADS, 1994 (1) 7. Public Relations: ADS, 1994 (2) 8. Public Relations: ADS, 1994 (3) 9. Public Relations: ADS, 1994 (4) 10. Public Relations: ADS, 1994 (5) 11. Public Relations: ADS, 1994 (6) Series C: Public Relations ADS Box 3 PR ADS, 1995-1996 (14 folders) 1. 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