The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Graduate Student Association Photographs consist of photographs documenting the Graduate Student Association's elections, activities, and events from approximately 1980 to 1983. The collection includes color prints and polaroid photographs from art auctions, award ceremonies, picnic activities, and holiday events.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Graduate Student Association Photographs consist of photographs documenting the Graduate Student Association's elections, activities, and events from approximately 1980 to 1983. The collection includes color prints and polaroid photographs from art auctions, award ceremonies, picnic activities, and holiday events. Some album pages contain written captions to briefly explain activity in the photographs
Collection is open for research.
Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections and Archives website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.
Materials remain in original order.
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) of University of Nevada, Las Vegas was founded on November 6, 1980 to assist academic goals of graduate students. The name was officially changed to the Graduate & Professional Student Association (GPSA) on January 30, 2003. The Graduate & Professional Student Association serves currently enrolled graduate and professional students, supporting academic endeavors, financial support, and fellowships.
Source:
"About" University of Nevada, Las Vegas Graduate & Professional Student Association. https://www.unlv.edu/gpsa/about (accessed September 09, 2019).
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Graduate Student Association Photographs, approximately 1980-1983. UA-00094. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Materials were donated in 2019 by University of Nevada, Las Vegas; accession number 2019-081.
In 2019, as part of an archival backlog elimination project, Chriziel Childers rehoused, wrote the finding aid, and entered the data into ArchiveSpace.
