African Americans; Buildings; Civil rights; College students; Diversity; Education; People; Photographs; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose State College; San Jose State University; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of students and faculty gathering at San Jose State University for a civil rights rally on February 28, 1964.
Analog computers; College students; College teachers; Computation laboratories; Education; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Sullivan Engineering Center; Technology; University of Santa...
Black-and-white photograph of students and faculty working in early Computer Lab in Sullivan Engineering Center, circa 1965. Electrical Engineering faculty member Henry McKenna works on a digital computer with one of the first female engineering...
Automobiles; Buildings; College students; College teachers; Education; People; Photographs; Protest marches; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Transportation; University of Santa Clara; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of students and faculty protesting ROTC on campus. On May 13, 1970, about seventy-five faculty and students protested against the presence of ROTC on campus and disrupted the end-of-the-year President's Review.
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Black-and-white photograph of students and faculty disrupting the End-of-Year President's Review of ROTC. On May 13, 1970, about seventy-five faculty and students protested against the presence of ROTC on campus and disrupted the end-of-the-year...
Initial phase of St. Joseph's Hall construction. The small building in front of the Mission Church served as a temporary alumni office. Boy's Chapel roof is visible behind Mission Church.
St. Joseph's Hall under construction as seen from Alviso St., with a sign on the outside wall naming W.D. Shea as architect and David Elms Graham as contractor