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91.7 WVXU King Records Archive
American Association of University Professors (AAUP)- Xavier University Chapter Records
These records, dating between 1961-2011, were generated by the Xavier University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). They document faculty participation in the chapter and activities pertaining to faculty salaries, university budget issues, and campus communication.
Annual Reports to the President collection
This is a collection of annual reports sent to the President of Xavier University by various divisions, colleges, departments, offices, clubs and programs on campus. Each year may reflect a different mix of reporting units.
Bellarmine Chapel Records
Bellarmine Chapel records include weekly parish announcements (1930-1963), weekly parish bulletins (1952-1995), and legal records and reports regarding the relationship between Xavier University and St. Robert Bellarmine Parish (2001, 2014). St. Robert Bellarmine is a Jesuit parish of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati located on the campus of Xavier University in Bellarmine Chapel.
Xavier University Collection of Black Lives Matter posters
Boris Podolsky Papers
The Boris Podolsky Papers (1920-1971, undated) contain personal and professional papers of physicist Boris Podolsky (1896-1966). Papers include course materials, patent applications, a book proposal, biographical information, and records relating to his marriage to Polly Podolsky.
Breen Lodge Collection
A collection of materials on the Breen Lodge. Materials include correspondence to and from the University Faculty Committee to the then President of Xavier University the Rev. Robert W. Mulligan, S.J. concerning the status of Breen Lodge on the Xavier University campus. Also included are documents of the University Senate, selected issues of the Xavier student newspaper and other ephemera
Collection on Xavier University Histories
This collection consists of published and unpublished histories of Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) beginning with its origins as the Athenaeum in 1831.