Overview of the Collection
Historical NoteGreek letter social organizations (fraternities and sororities) have been active at Oregon State University since the early 20th century; in the 1960s, administrative oversight of fraternities and sororities was provided by the Dean of Students, Dean of Men, and Dean of Women. The Indian Education Office is one of four culturally specific offices that comprise the Minority Education Office, which provides a safe and welcoming place for students who are navigating the challenges of being a cultural, racial, or ethnic minority at OSU. Content DescriptionThe Student Affairs Moving Images consist of two items: Rush at OSU and Paths with Proud Moments. Rush at OSU depicts the process of fraternity and sorority rush at Oregon State University with Dean of Students, Robert Chick, and Dean of Women, Helen Moor. The film was made in 1963. The footage includes students, campus views, and fraternity and sorority houses. The film is 16 mm b/w format with sound (200 feet). Path with Proud Moments was produced by the Indian Education Office in about 1995 for the purpose of recruiting Native American students to Oregon State University. The production includes footage of Native American students and staff describing their experiences at Oregon State University and campus views. The videotape is VHS format and is 19 minutes long. Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
Collection is open for research. Preferred Citation :Student Affairs Moving Images (FV P 182), Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon. Administrative Information
Acquisition Information :
The items were transferred to the Archives in 1998 and 2001. Future Additions :Additions to the collection are expected. Related Materials :Other materials pertaining to fraternities and sororities at OSU are available in the Memorabilia Collection; the records of the Dean of Women's Office, the Panhellenic Council, Student Involvement, and Greek Life Office; and many alumni collections. The Oregon Multicultural Archives documents the lives and activities of African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American communities in Oregon and includes collections pertaining to the experience of Native American students at Oregon State University. Subjects
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