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University Archives

UHCL Groundbreaking Flyer 1974The University Archives consist of correspondence, records, photographs, publications, periodicals, outreach materials, program materials, oral histories, broadsides, and other materials that document the founding and development of the University of Houston-Clear Lake.

The institutional records include materials from student groups and publications, such as the student newspaper. The records include the official papers of UHCL's founding chancellor Dr. Alfred R. Neumann, records of Judy Chicago's 1980 exhibition The Dinner Party, and thousands of photographs documenting the history of UHCL.

UHCL Archives places the highest priority on acquiring institutional records which possess permanent administrative, operational, legal, and historical value regarding the University. UHCL Archives collects University institutional records, based on the state-certified University of Houston System Records Retention Schedule, as UHCL is a component institution within the larger University of Houston System.

The Archives also collects the papers of current and former faculty members and papers from UHCL alumni.

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Further explore the role of the UHCL Archives in the university's records management program, and learn how to transfer institutional records to the Archives.

 

 UHCL Women's Week 1977

UHCL Showcase 1988

 UHCL Alumni Association 5th Annual Bayou Ball 1988

UHCL Chili Cookoff 1993

UHCL Chili Cookoff 1990s

UHCL Spiritus Mundi Installation 1977

UHCL 1976-77 Graduation

UHCL Arts Building Concept 1970s

Contact

  • UHCL Archives and Special Collections


    Phone: 281-283-3962

    Email: archives@uhcl.edu

    Address:
    UHCL Archives and Special Collections
    Alfred R. Neumann Library
    2700 Bay Area Blvd.
    Houston, TX 77058-1002

    Associate Director:
    Matthew M. Peek, MA, CA

    Archivist:
    Robert Nañes, MLS, CA

Hours

  • UHCL Archives:
    8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday

    Public Research:
    9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday, by appointment