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Cornell University Archives Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Apr, 2011

Description:

The University Archives collects and preserves records of historical, legal, fiscal, and/or administrative value to Cornell University. Holdings include official records and reports of the university, its officers, and component parts; private papers of faculty, students, staff, and alumni; official and student publications; maps and architectural records; audiovisual materials including still photographs and negatives, motion picture film, oral history interviews, and audio and video tapes; and artifacts and ephemera documenting Cornell's history. This web collection includes web sites in the cornell.edu domain, as well as external sites created by Cornell-affiliated groups.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

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Title: Cornell Indonesian Association

URL: http://cia.strikingly.com/

Description: "Vision: To become an organization for fellow Indonesian and non-Indonesian students to educate and communicate about Indonesian culture and heritage." -- from the website, 3/18/2015 "Our Program: Through our varied programs, CIA is focused on promoting Culture, Inclusion, and Academics. We strive to enhance the relationship between Indonesian students and scholars at Cornell University, and to promote Indonesia's rich and amazing culture to the greater Ithaca community." -- from the website, 3/18/2015

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Subject:   Cornell University -- Student organizations Indonesian students,  Cornell University. Southeast Asia Program ,  Cultural relations International relations Social networks

Title: Southeast Asia Program

URL: http://seap.einaudi.cornell.edu/

Description: "The Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) was founded in 1950 to promote the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge about countries, cultures, and languages of the region. Since 1958, the U.S. Department of Education has continuously recognized SEAP as a Title VI National Resource Center. It is one of the world’s greatest concentrations of expertise on Southeast Asia."

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Subject:   South Asia Asia International programs Cornell University. Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies,  Cornell University. Southeast Asia Program

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