Showing Collections: 1701 - 1710 of 3768
Institute of International Health records
The Institute of International Health records consists of event flyers from 1988 to 1991, and issues of the Institute of International Health newsletter from 1987 to 2003.
Institute of Nutrition records
The collection consists of information and history regarding the institute, courses and seminars. The bulk of the material is correspondence and notes regarding seminars held on campus.
Institute of Public Utilities records
The collection consists of four folders containing general information, a timeline on the Institute of Public Utilities, conference brochures, and a PowerPoint presentation for the 40th year celebration. Annual Reports for 1967-1969 are stored separately. There is also one serial in the collection, #893 Public Utilities Papers.
Institute of Research on Overseas Programs records
This collection includes three volumes published by the Institute of Research on Overseas Programs.
Institute of Water Research records
Institute of Water Research Report UA 11.2
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee records
The collection is comprised of committee minutes from 1972 to the present.
Instructional and Public Television records
The Instructional and Public Television records consist of materials related to WMSB-TV and WKAR-TV including press releases, policy, brochures, reports, and program information. The collection also includes audio-visual materials such as photographs, film and video. These AV materials include Commencements and State of the University events.
Instructional Computing Committee records
This collection consists of minutes of the MSU Instructional Computing Committee, 1981-1987. Some meeting minutes are missing. Also included is a staff list.
Instructional Development and Telecommunication Services records
This collection contains records from the Instructional Development and Telecommunication Service. There is a budget outlining the costs of different supplies and staff, reports focusing on the use of television to enhance the classroom experience, and pamphlets and other handouts that outlined the purpose of the program.