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Title
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Flier for The Inaugural Ball, house party
Identifier
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50UMBC-025
Description
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The first issue of the student newspaper in 1966 reported that the university would install a Student Government Association that would provide for self-government under the jurisdiction of the university's administrative and faculty personnel." The article set forth that the SGA would create the policies that governed the activities and welfare of students and advise the administration of the student viewpoint on matters affecting student life. The first step in creating the SGA was the formation of a Student Elections Board Committee, selected by the Student Life Office. Doug Gordon was elected by the student body as SGA president, in addition to Ken Walters, vice president; Barry Sugar, treasurer; and Margaret Masse, secretary.
In the April 1987 SGA election, Will Backstrom and Jerry Sadler won with 309 votes, a fifty-three vote margin over the closest runner-up. The Backstrom/Sadler campaign didn't make any promises to students, which was a move that The Retriever Weekly reported was intentional as Sadler believed previous SGA winners often made promises they didn't have the power to keep."
Date
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1987
Format
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fliers (printed matter); 5.5 x 8.5 in.
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Will Backstrom collection, Collection 209
116
1980s
Student Life
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Title
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Woman in graduation gown with man and baby
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UARC 2013-013-18-0380
Description
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A woman celebrates graduation with a man and young child. After continuous setbacks since the late 1970s, the Daycare Center at UMBC finally opened in September 1993, making it easier for mothers with children to attend classes.
Creator
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UMBC Creative Services
Date
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ca. 1994-1996
Format
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gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs; 8 x 10 in.
Source
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University Photographs
147
1990s
Student Life
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Title
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Lighting the Alumni Bonfire
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UARC 2013-013-18-0335
Description
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Alumni prepare to light the bonfire that was part of MindFest in 1995.
Creator
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UMBC Creative Services
Date
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1995
Format
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gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs; 5 x 7 in.
Source
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University Photographs
150
1990s
Student Life
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Title
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Alumni Bonfire with the newly constructed Library Tower in the background
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UARC 2013-013-18-0333
Description
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In this photograph at the alumni bonfire, the newly constructed Library Tower is visible in the background.
Creator
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UMBC Creative Services
Date
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1995
Format
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gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs; 5 x 7 in.
Source
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University Photographs
151
1990s
Student Life
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Title
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Graduation baton, circa 1996
Identifier
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UARC 2010-12v2
Description
An account of the resource
Commencement at UMBC is a celebratory yet traditional affair. The faculty wear regalia denoting their academic field and graduate school, campus administrators and student leaders are on hand to offer inspiration and congratulations, and honorary degrees are awarded to notable men and women. Other traditional and frequently overlooked elements of commencement are the ceremonial batons and mace. These short wooden staffs are decorated with metal emblems and are carried by campus leaders that represent the students, staff, and faculty at UMBC. These representatives, or marshals, are traditionally the current Presidential Teaching Professor, representing the student community; the current Presidential Research Professor, representing the faculty; and the current Presidential Distinguished Staff members representing both Professional and Non-Exempt staff at UMBC. The mace, similar to the batons but a little larger, is carried by the Grand Marshal, typically the President of the Faculty Senate. The current mace was a gift from the Alumni Association in 1986 in honor of the 20th anniversary; similarly, the batons were gifts of the Alumni Association in 2006 in honor of the 40th anniversary. Before 2006, staff in the University Relations department designed and built the batons in-house.
Date
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ca. 1996
Format
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batons (symbols or weapons)
Source
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Institutional Advancement records, Collection 97
154
1990s
Student Life
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Title
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Graduation mace, 1986
Identifier
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UARC 2008-01
Description
An account of the resource
Commencement at UMBC is a celebratory yet traditional affair. The faculty wear regalia denoting their academic field and graduate school, campus administrators and student leaders are on hand to offer inspiration and congratulations, and honorary degrees are awarded to notable men and women. Other traditional and frequently overlooked elements of commencement are the ceremonial batons and mace. These short wooden staffs are decorated with metal emblems and are carried by campus leaders that represent the students, staff, and faculty at UMBC. These representatives, or marshals, are traditionally the current Presidential Teaching Professor, representing the student community; the current Presidential Research Professor, representing the faculty; and the current Presidential Distinguished Staff members representing both Professional and Non-Exempt staff at UMBC. The mace, similar to the batons but a little larger, is carried by the Grand Marshal, typically the President of the Faculty Senate. The current mace was a gift from the Alumni Association in 1986 in honor of the 20th anniversary; similarly, the batons were gifts of the Alumni Association in 2006 in honor of the 40th anniversary. Before 2006, staff in the University Relations department designed and built the batons in-house.
Date
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1986
Format
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batons (symbols or weapons)
Source
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Institutional Advancement records, Collection 97
155
1980s
Student Life
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Title
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Graduation baton, 2006
Identifier
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UARC 2008_01_1
Description
An account of the resource
Commencement at UMBC is a celebratory yet traditional affair. The faculty wear regalia denoting their academic field and graduate school, campus administrators and student leaders are on hand to offer inspiration and congratulations, and honorary degrees are awarded to notable men and women. Other traditional and frequently overlooked elements of commencement are the ceremonial batons and mace. These short wooden staffs are decorated with metal emblems and are carried by campus leaders that represent the students, staff, and faculty at UMBC. These representatives, or marshals, are traditionally the current Presidential Teaching Professor, representing the student community; the current Presidential Research Professor, representing the faculty; and the current Presidential Distinguished Staff members representing both Professional and Non-Exempt staff at UMBC. The mace, similar to the batons but a little larger, is carried by the Grand Marshal, typically the President of the Faculty Senate. The current mace was a gift from the Alumni Association in 1986 in honor of the 20th anniversary; similarly, the batons were gifts of the Alumni Association in 2006 in honor of the 40th anniversary. Before 2006, staff in the University Relations department designed and built the batons in-house.
Date
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2006
Format
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batons (symbols or weapons)
Source
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Institutional Advancement records, Collection 97
156
2000s
Student Life
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Title
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Steppin' in Style: Residential Life 1997-1998 Memory Book Program
Identifier
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UPUB R1-002_1
Description
An account of the resource
In 1970, the Office of Residential Life was created at UMBC. The university's first residence hall, called Dorm I but now known as Susquehanna Hall, also opened to students that year. Susquehanna was followed by the openings of Dorm II (Chesapeake Hall) in 1971 and Dorm III (Patapsco Hall) in 1972. The West Hill and Terrace Communities were added in 1980 and 1981, and the Hillside Community opened in stages in 1986-1987. Other residences now include Potomac Hall, Harbor Hall, Erickson Hall, and the Walker Avenue apartments. Special lifestyle options and Living-Learning Communities that correspond to academic programs are also available. Residential Life at UMBC puts a particular emphasis on community, and seeks to provide facilities, services, and programs that support the academic mission of the institution and enhance the quality of life for students that live on campus."
Creator
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UMBC Residential Life
Date
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1997-1998
Format
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programs (documents); 8.75 x 11 in.
Source
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University Publications
169
1990s
Student Life
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Steppin' in Style: Residential Life 1997-1998 Memory Book Program, 1998, 8.75 x 11, University Publications, University Archives, UPUB R1-002
Identifier
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UPUB R1-002_2
Description
An account of the resource
In 1970, the Office of Residential Life was created at UMBC. The university's first residence hall, called Dorm I but now known as Susquehanna Hall, also opened to students that year. Susquehanna was followed by the openings of Dorm II (Chesapeake Hall) in 1971 and Dorm III (Patapsco Hall) in 1972. The West Hill and Terrace Communities were added in 1980 and 1981, and the Hillside Community opened in stages in 1986-1987. Other residences now include Potomac Hall, Harbor Hall, Erickson Hall, and the Walker Avenue apartments. Special lifestyle options and Living-Learning Communities that correspond to academic programs are also available. Residential Life at UMBC puts a particular emphasis on community, and seeks to provide facilities, services, and programs that support the academic mission of the institution and enhance the quality of life for students that live on campus."
Creator
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UMBC Residential Life
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1997-1998
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
programs (documents); 8.75 x 11 in.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
University Publications
169
1990s
Student Life
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Title
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Remember the Times: A Year in Review. The Residential Life Banquet 2000-2001
Identifier
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UPUB R1-001
Description
An account of the resource
In 1970, the Office of Residential Life was created at UMBC. The university's first residence hall, called Dorm I but now known as Susquehanna Hall, also opened to students that year. Susquehanna was followed by the openings of Dorm II (Chesapeake Hall) in 1971 and Dorm III (Patapsco Hall) in 1972. The West Hill and Terrace Communities were added in 1980 and 1981, and the Hillside Community opened in stages in 1986-1987. Other residences now include Potomac Hall, Harbor Hall, Erickson Hall, and the Walker Avenue apartments. Special lifestyle options and Living-Learning Communities that correspond to academic programs are also available. Residential Life at UMBC puts a particular emphasis on community, and seeks to provide facilities, services, and programs that support the academic mission of the institution and enhance the quality of life for students that live on campus."
Creator
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UMBC Residential Life
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2000-2001
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
programs (documents); 8.5 x 11 in.
Source
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University Publications
170
2000s
Student Life