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State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives

State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives

420 Capen Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260, United States
The UB Archives houses the historically valuable records of the State University of New York at Buffalo and its predecessor, the University of Buffalo (1846-1962). The Archives collects, organizes and maintains the records of UB academic departments and administrative offices, along with all university and student publications. The Archives also collects the private papers of administrators, faculty members and other individuals associated with UB.

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State University of New York at Buffalo. Office of the Vice President for University Facilities
Contained are files, 1965-1978, from the Office of the Vice President for Facilities Planning, concerning: The Facilities budget, 1968-77; The planning for health sciences facilities on the North (Amherst) Campus, and after the decision to move in 1971, on the South (Main St) Campus; Correspondence with architects concerning construction and planning of all facilities on North (Amherst) and South (Main St) Campuses; Self-evaluations of Facilities Planning under state and federal regulations, 1974-78; And, Plans for the development of Parcel "B", an area on the North (Amherst) campus intended to provide commercial and residential facilities for the University community, 1972.