RG/RG12. Student Organizations
Record Group
Identifier: RG/RG12
This Record Group contains materials that pertain to student organizations on campus. There are nearly three hundred groups ranging from the historic and earliest organizations such as Philanthropic and Eumenean Societies to the Ugly Club to fraternities, Black Professional Development Working Group, to Mental Health Ambassadors, and Young Americans for Freedom. Examples of records are constitutions and bylaws, agendas, photographs, and promotional materials.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Believing Everyone Should Try (BEST). Dance Records, 2005-
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-96
Scope and Contents
This folder contains an e-mail explaining the organization, the application for the Bonnor Community Funding, BESTdance registration form, Parental Consent form, Medical Information Sheet, a Medical Authorization/Release form, a graphic for the t-shirt design, and a few more e-mails recruiting volunteers.
Dates:
2005
Habitat for Humanity. Correspondence, 2005-2006
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-110
Scope and Contents
This folder contains e-mail correspondence announcing different dates for different builds in the Mooresville and Cornelius sites in the 2005-2006 academic year. The second folder contains a few pieces of correspondence, one agenda, and eight sign-up sheets from the 2007-2008 academic year.
Dates:
2005
Project Life. Records, 2003-
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-91
Scope and Contents
This collection contains correspondence regarding scheduling volunteers to assist and organize the bone marrow typing for the National Marrow Donor Program. There are also printed materials, primarily publicity flyers and Be the March brochures. Posters produced by Project Life are housed in oversize storage and t-shirts in the Artifact Collection (A-726, A-727).
Dates:
2003
Found in:
College Archives
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Project Life. Records, 2003-
STEPS into the Hispanic Community. Correspondence, 2003
Sub-Group
Identifier: RG12-115
Scope and Contents
This folder contains correspondence in the Fall of 2003 between club members concerning volunteering, tutoring, translating, and announcing other events.
Dates:
2003