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By Torey Badar
Collection Overview
Abstract
Randolph B. Rosenburg was a history professor at UNA from 1994-2000. He was the first professor at UNA to create an online course in 1997. He taught this course from 1998-2000.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The R. B. Rosenburg Papers Collection (1930-2001) includes UNA faculty correspondence, photos of history students at UNA in 1995, slides, letters, State Teachers College correspondence from 1930-1955 regarding the university's president, Henry Willingham, and miscellaneous papers regarding the university's early history.
Biographical Note
Randolph B. Rosenburg grew up in Gadsden, Alabama. He recioved a bachelor's degree at Samford University in 1979, and went on to complete his master's at Auburb University in 1982. After this, he taught American history and social-cultural history at Virgiana Tech. He then decided to return to Alabama in 1994 to teach history at UNA.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Photos of history students at UNA in 1995 and slides (no date)
- Folder 2: Henry Willingham, president of State Teachers College correspondence and miscellaneous papers regarding the university's history 1930-1955
- Folder 3: Correspondence July 24, 1991-September 8, 1994
- Folder 4: Correspondence September 10, 1994-February 2, 1995
- Folder 5: Correspondence February 8, 1995-October 25, 1995
- Folder 6: Correspondence November 29, 1995-February 29, 1996
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Correspondence March 1, 1996-May 3, 1996
- Folder 2: Correspondence May 8,1996-July 26, 1996
- Folder 3: Correspondence July 28, 1996-December 22, 1996
- Folder 4: Correspondence January 3, 1997-April 15, 1997
- Folder 5: Correspondence April 17, 1997-October 9, 1997
- Folder 6: Correspondence October 12, 1997-January 22, 1998
- Box 3
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Correspondence February 2, 1998-September 19, 1998
- Folder 2: Correspondence September 20, 1998-January 25, 1999
- Folder 3: Correspondence March 31, 1999-January 20, 2000
- Folder 4: Correspondence January 26, 2000-April 16, 2001