Staff
Found in 200 Collections and/or Records:
Prof. Björn H. Jernudd, 1994-09
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Prof. J. Barton Starr, 1994-09
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Prof. Jane Lai Chui Chun, 1997-10
The photographic negatives document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses. Most, but not all, have corresponding photographic prints available in the Special Collections & Archives.
Prof. Leonard L. Chu, 1995
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Prof. Li Li 李莉教授, 1994-09
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Prof. Tang Shu Hung, Head of Economic Department, 1985
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Prof. Wang Dazhong 王大中教授, 1994-06
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Prof. Wong Ming-hung, 1991
The slides document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses.
Public Relations Office staff, undated
The photographic negatives document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses. Most, but not all, have corresponding photographic prints available in the Special Collections & Archives.
Public Relations Office staff, 1994-01-01
The photographic negatives document aspects of university life, including events on campus such as commencements and conferences, portraits of faculty, students, and visitors, as well as buildings on campuses. Most, but not all, have corresponding photographic prints available in the Special Collections & Archives.