University of Utah
Found in 248 Collections and/or Records:
Beverly Holley theater program collection
The Beverly Holley theater program collection (1949-1954) contain programs for stage productions of the University Theatre of the University of Utah, the University of Utah Summer Festival, and the University of Utah Young People's Theatre. Beverly Holley, who donated this collection in February 1996, collected these programs as a patron of the arts.
Alice Merrill Horne papers
The Alice Merrill Horne papers (1938-1979) consist of two letters, an enclosure addressed to Judge Tillman B. Johnson that were found in the Shepherd Scrapbook of Utah's Third Legislature, and a retrospective exhibition program of the painter Lee Greene Richards by Horne.
Jenevieve Hubbard independent film collection
The Jenevieve Hubbard independent film collection (2003) consists of a film made by Hubbard while an art student at the University of Utah. Jenevieve Hubbard is a Utah based artist working in several media. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
David M. Jabusch photograph collection
David M. Jarbusch (1933-) taught Communications at the University of Utah from 1962 to 1996. This collection contains photographs, slides, and negatives related to Jarbusch's career in the Communications department.
David Jabusch papers
The David Jabusch papers (1952-2004) contain articles, correspondence, and classroom materials from his thirty-four year career teaching Communication at the University of Utah.
Joseph Stead Jacobson papers
The Joseph Stead Jacobson papers (1930-2012) consist of materials regarding Jacobson's teaching career, academic records, correspondence and pre-published translations of Turkish literature. Jacobson was a professor of Middle East Area Studies at the University of Utah.
J. Boyer Jarvis papers
Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection
Boyer Jarvis (1923-2019) was a professor and administrator at the University of Utah and an activist. The Joseph Boyer Jarvis photograph collection contains images of Jarvis' family, career, and activism from about 1960 to 2000.
Jennings, Jesse D. archaeological video collection
The Jennings, Jesse D. archaeological video collection (1957-1988) consists of two sents of videos produced by prominent University of Utah archaeologist and anthropologist Jesse Jennings: the archeological survey of Glen Canyon before it was flooded by Glen Canyon dam (1957-1959), and a recording of his popular course "Tabletop Archaeology" (1988).
Bruce H. Jensen article
This collection consists of a typewritten history of the development of the physical facilities of the University of Utah from its inception in 1850 as the University of Deseret to the late 1960s.
Kimball Johnson independent film collection
The Kimball Johnson independent film collection (2003) consists of a feature length narrative film Johnson made while a student in the University of Utah's film department. The film features several Salt Lake City locations. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Jimi Jones independent film collection
The Jimi Jones independent film collection (2000-2003) consists of experimental and documentary films made by Jones during his time at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Karin Hodgin Jones independent film collection
The Karin Hodgin Jones independent film collection (2001-2003) consists of art related films and video installations created by Jones while a student of sculpture at the University of Utah. Jones' films are analytical experiments with frameless animation and Technicolor film processing. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Masashi Kamimura independent film collection
The Masashi Kamimura independent film collection (1999-2003) consists of narrative and documentary films produced by the Japanese born filmmaker while a graduate student at the University of Utah. All of the films deal with Japanese-American cultural or historical issues. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Shih-Kung Kao papers
The Shih-Kung Kao papers consist of documents collected by this former meteorology professor regarding his research and class teachings.
Pete Karns digital photograph collection
The Pete Karns digital photograph collection contains images of Karns and other skiers training for, and competing in, the biathlon during the 1972 Olympic Winter Games. Photographs of Karns and others playing soccer, biking, and images of the 1964-1967 University of Utah ski teams are also included. The collection consists entirely of digital scans.
Reba Lou Keele papers
The Reba Lou Keele papers (1942-2005) contain correspondence, personal and biographical material, awards, publications, newsclippings, and playbooks. Keele taught Organizational Behavior at Brigham Young University from 1978 to 1991 and became the Dean of Undergraduate Education at the University of Utah from 1991 to 1996, where she has also taught Management. She has published on topics regarding women, gender, and leadership.
Knight Belnap Kerr papers
The Knight Belnap Kerr papers consist of a Mormon Church centennial program, 1930; Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days (Days of '47) program, 1935; correspondence, a draft of an article, and photocopied clippings concerning the career of Andrew Affleck Kerr (1877-1929), archeologist and anthropologist at the University of Utah.
Jack Warren Keuffel papers
The Jack Warren Keuffel papers (1921-1974) consists of correspondence, collegiate research and course work, abstracts, published papers, and project-related papers. Keuffel was a professor of physics at the University of Utah (1959-1974) and a principal researcher for a cosmic ray research team sponsored by the University of Utah Department of Physics.

Vontella Hess Buchholz Kimball papers
The Vontella Hess Buchholz Kimball papers (1931-1971) consist of correspondence, notebooks, and newspaper clippings concerning her activities as national education director of a large cosmetic firm and her interest in the Middle East. Vontella (1906-1971) was an active and independent woman with a desire to travel. She often lectured on charm and beauty at business and social clubs, and was also in demand as a speaker on traditional Arab attire and jewelry.