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University of Louisville Reference Files: U-V

U

  • UL Additive Manufacturing Competency Center (UL AMCC)
  • Ulmer Career Management Center
  • Undergraduate Initiative
  • UNICEF-UL
  • United Campus Ministries
  • United Nations Day
  • University Club (See also: UL BUILDING-University Club)
  • University College: Before 1970
  • University College: 1970s
  • University College: 1980s & 1990s
  • University College: General
  • University College: Pamphlets
  • University Council
  • University Counsel
  • University Holdings
  • University of Kentucky (Relationship with UofL) [non-Athletic]
  • University of Louisville Association (ULA)
  • University of Louisville Foundation (See: Foundation, University of Louisville)
  • University Mail Services (formerly Postal Service)
  • University of Louisville Players
  • University of Louisville Police Department (See: Police Department, University of Louisville)
  • University of Louisville Real Estate Foundation (See: University Holdings)
  • University Press of Kentucky
  • University Relations
  • UPS (See also: Metropolitan College)
  • Upward Bound
  • Urban and Economic Research, Center for
  • Urban and Public Affairs, School of
  • Urban Design Studio
  • Urban Solution Center
  • Urban Studies Institute: 1960s
  • Urban Studies Institute: 1970s
  • Urban Studies Institute: 1980s
  • Urban Studies Institute: 1990s
  • Urban Studies Institute: General

V

  • V-12 Program (U of L) (See: World War II; Navy ROTC)
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Vietnam War (U of L)
  • Visiting Lectures
  • Visual Arts (Fine Arts)
  • Vogt Award
  • Volleyball: 1970s
  • Volleyball: 1980s
  • Volleyball: 1990s
  • Volleyball: 2000s-2010s
  • Volleyball: General

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Reference files contain newspaper clippings, brochures, flyers, photographs, correspondence, and similar materials that are too small to constitute a collection on their own. Files vary considerably in size, from just a few newspaper clippings to several folders of clippings, letters, memos, photographs, etc. These files may all be accessed on-site in the Archives & Special Collections (ASC) research room. For information on visiting ASC, see our Archives Users' Guide.

Questions? Contact the Archives by email, or by telephone (502-852-6752).