Collections : [Radford University]

Radford University

University Archives
McConnell Library
Radford University
P.O. Box 6881
801 East Main Street
Radford, VA 24142
Primary Collecting Areas:
Institutional Archives, Appalachian Collections, Regional History Collections
Description:
The McConnell Library Archives and Special Collections supports the teaching, research and public service missions of McConnell Library by collecting, preserving, organizing, and making accessible unique primary source materials that document the history of Radford University, Southwest Virginia, and Appalachia.
POC: Bud Bennett
Phone: (540) 831-5694
Phone: (540) 831-5701

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RU Board of Visitors Records, 1910-2009

32.0 Linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
Reports, minutes, correspondence, and printed materials, 1910-present, created in the conduct of affairs of the Radford University Board of Visitors and its predecessors document the organization's work in governing and oversight of Radford University and its place in Virginia's higher education system. The full inventory is available in the online finding aid.
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RU Board of Visitors Records, 1910-2009 32.0 Linear feet

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