Unit Title:
UTA Student Organizations Event Records
Accumulation:
2020-2022
Created:
2020-2022
Creator:
UTA. Student Organizations.
Physical Description:
8 digital files (1.69 MB)
Language:
English
Biography or History:
The Student Organizations office at the University of Texas at Arlington is responsible for managing all aspects of student organizations including approving new organizations, approving events, and ensuring these organizations advance student success, learning and personal growth, and develop professional skills.
Custodial History:
Materials were transferred from Student Organizations on January 5, 2023.
Acquisition Information:
Transfer, 2023.
Scope and Content:
This collection consists of event records from the UTA Student Organizations office from 2020-2022. Event records include, but are not limited to, the event date, title, location, estimated attendance, and hosting organization.
Appraisal Information:
none
Accruals:
Further accruals are expected.
Arrangement:
Arranged chronologically.
Conditions Governing Access:
Open for research.
Conditions Governing Use:
Contact UTA Libraries, Special Collections for information regarding publication, reproduction, and use of the materials in the Digital Archive.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements:
Born-digital materials held by UTA Libraries Special Collections must be accessed online through the UTA Digital Archive.
Other Finding Aid:
The collection finding aid can be found on the Texas Archival Resources Online (TARO) website: https://txarchives.org/utarl/finding_aids/00320.xml
Location of Originals:
UTA Libraries, Special Collections
Alternative Form Available:
none
Related Material:
none
Bibliography:
none
Other Descriptive Data:
Preferred Citation: UTA Student Organizations Event Records, DA4, UTA Libraries Digital Archive: https://uta.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/SO_2ff38515-7f71-4694-bf8f-4c11d8eb26e7/, Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries.
Processing Information:
This collection was processed and finding aid written by Kathryn Slover.