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TheEmeritus and Retired Faculty and Staff Association's 2024 Hall of Honor ceremony can now be watched online! If you weren't able to attend or want to revisit the moment, you can check out the event at

Nominations are also open for the 2025 event! If you would like to recommend a deserving colleague for induction, please use this Nomination Form. These must be submitted to er...@csuchico.edu by October 31.


We acknowledge and are mindful that Chico State stands on lands that were originally occupied by the first people of this area, Mechoopda, and we recognize their distinctive spiritual relationship with this land, the flora, the fauna, and the waters that run through campus. We are humbled that our campus resides upon sacred lands that since time immemorial have sustained the Mechoopda people and continue to do so today.


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Please head to Gale North American site if you are located in the USA or Canada. If you are located outside of North America please visit the Gale International site.


Gale, a Cengage Company, has partnered with Chatham House, a world leader in policy research on international affairs, to provide online access to Chatham House's rich archive covering the 20th and 21st centuries. Module 1 contains nearly 60 years of high-level analysis and research on global trends and key events and issues, from the aftermath of World War I into the Cold War.


Gale, a Cengage Company, has partnered with Chatham House, a world leader in policy research on international affairs, to provide online access to Chatham House's rich archive covering the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Module 2 contains high-level analysis and research on global trends and key events and issues from the latter part of Cold War to the War on Terror.


Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is a world-leading policy institute with a mission to help governments and societies build a sustainably secure, prosperous and just world.


As a world-leading policy institute, Chatham House benefits from a wide range of philanthropic, research-related and membership support. The diversity of global support is critical to the independence of the institute.


From Vienna, its chief listening post, and also from Prague and Warsaw, the Associated Press (AP) covered Eastern Europe during World War II and the Cold War. This collection is composed almost entirely of rare wire copy, recording the declining influence of the Soviet Union, the last days of the Iron Curtain, and the political and economic restructuring of the former Soviet satellites.


This collection provides access to records documenting the administrations of eleven US presidents (1938-2009), including an extensive assortment of wire copy covering press conferences, travel, speeches, campaigns, and messages to Congress.


The Telegraph Historical Archive is the fully-searchable digital archive of what was once the world's largest-selling newspaper. Researchers and students can full-text search across 1 million pages of the newspaper's backfile from its first issue to the end of 2016, including issues of the Sunday Telegraph from 1961.


U.S. Declassified Documents Online offers unique insights into the inner workings of the US government. The collection brings together the most sensitive documents from all the presidential libraries and numerous executive agencies in a single, easily searchable database. This collection provides access to a broad range of previously classified federal records spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.


Geo-referenced documents help you search for information about the death marches: Find locations mentioned in the documents in a map view, and use the map to find the documents for a specific location.


The general inventory is an overview of the collection of the Arolsen Archives. If you want to find information on or do research on topics related to either the Nazi or the post-war period, you can find out here which topics are covered by the collection. It is particularly worthwhile searching here if you want to find out more about documents that are not yet available in the online archive.


Did you know that the Arolsen Archives have 50 million reference cards with information on 17.5 million people? And that this makes them a truly unique memorial made of paper and documenting Nazi crimes and their consequences? Other interesting information on the Central Name Index and other special collections of the archive can be found here.


Almost all documents related to concentration camps are perpetrator documents. This means that they were created by and used by National Socialists in concentration camp administrations. Most notably, the information given on the physical characteristics of the inmates or on the reasons for their imprisonment is racist and degrading. So the information in the documents must be viewed extremely critically. You must be aware of this when you work with them. The e-Guide can help you to understand the documents in their context. It contains simple and interactive explanatory information on all the common types of document: who created the documents and why, what information do the documents contain and what is important to consider when dealing with the documents. You can find the e-Guide here.


Every member state of the International Committee of the Arolsen Archives has the right to hold a copy of our complete digital holdings and can make this copy accessible. This means that research cannot only be carried out in Bad Arolsen, but also abroad. The copies are updated on an annual basis and are held by the following institutions:


The same terms of use apply to the use of the online archive as for visiting the Arolsen Archives. The International Committee, as the highest governing body, has defined these terms of use. They do not comply with German or other national archive law.


Please note that the online archive contains sensitive data on the victims of National Socialist persecution. This data may include information about religious affiliation, family background, health, sexual orientation and world view, membership of trade unions or political parties and also criminal records.


All users of the online archive are personally responsible for complying with data protection rights and other laws. This includes the interests of other people who are affected as well as generally accepted practices relating to personal data. The Arolsen Archives cannot be held responsible for publications which result from the use of the collections.


You can watch Board of Supervisors meetings online by clicking the links below. Or, if the meetings are happening now, you can listen in by calling (619) 531-4716. Just remember, you can only listen, you can't talk or join in.




The Vanderbilt Television News Archive is one of the most extensive and complete archives of television news anywhere in the world. We have been recording, preserving, and providing access to television news broadcasts of the U.S. national networks since August 5, 1968. The core collection includes daily evening news programs from ABC, CBS, and NBC along with CNN (since 1995) and Fox News (since 2004).


You are not associated with a sponsoring college or university. You may search our database of Television News abstracts for free, but you will not be able to view any video online. You may request a video loan of items in the collection. If you believe that you are at a sponsoring college or university and have received this message in error, let us know. Would your college or university like to become a sponsor?

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