On Tuesday, July 11th, 1995, Margaret Louis interviewed distance learning student, Andrea Chrestensen (born March, 23rd, 1948, in Carson City, Nevada) at Northern Nevada Community College. During the interview Chrestensen discusses nursing education and her job as a school nurse to kindergarten and grade one students. She expresses her aspirations of becoming a nurse practitioner working in emergency rooms in hospitals. She is a fifth generation Nevadan. Her family was one of the founding families of Nevada.
A. J. Shaver Papers (1925-1964) include hearings, reports, Senate bills, bulletins, and surveys regarding the Boulder Canyon Project/Colorado River Development. There are also papers about Marienne Shaver's involvement in the Las Vegas High School Parent Teacher's Association (PTA) and the Girl Scouts of America (GSA), including minutes, correspondence, notes, and brochures.
The Committees, Senates, and Associations series consists of meeting minutes, communication, and memoranda relating to Dr. Charles Adams's work on different committees, senates, and associations from 1964 to 1984. Committees, senates, and associations of particular interest in this series include Nevada Southern University (NSU) Graduate Council meeting minutes, NSU Academic Council, NSU Faculty Reorganization Committee, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Faculty Senate meeting minutes, the Southern Nevada Teachers of English, and the Nevada Faculty Alliance.
Archival Collection
Dr. Charles L. Adams Graduate Studies and Department of English Records
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Collection Number: UA-00014 Collection Name: Dr. Charles L. Adams Graduate Studies and Department of English Records Box/Folder: N/A
Folder of materials from the Mabel Hoggard Papers (MS-00565) -- Educational work and legacy file. This folder contains the Mabel Hoggard 6th Grade Center 1984-1985 yearbook, correspondence to Mabel Hoggard, Mabel Hoggard School event programs, newspaper clippings, and other documents related to Mabel Hoggard School.
Born into a tumultuous Colombia, Juliana was about five years old when her parents relocated Juliana and her two older sisters to the United States. For a time, they settled in Chicago, then Arizona. She describes an upbringing that was safe and privileged. Education and preservation of bilingual speaking skills were held in high regard.