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Volleyball Programs
SDSU-Archives UA 046-UA 46: B21-UA 46: B21-F09 · Folder · 2021
Part of Jackrabbit Athletics Records

2021 September 3-4 SDSU Invite
2021 September 17-18 Jackrabbit Classic
2021 September 28 vs. North Dakota
2021 October 7 vs. Western Illinois
2021 October 9 vs. St. Thomas
2021 October 12 vs. North Dakota State
2021 October 22 vs. South Dakota
2021 October 28 vs. Oral Roberts
2021 October 30 vs. Kansas City
2021 November 11 vs. Omaha
2021 November 13 vs. Denver - Senior Day

Volleyball Programs
SDSU-Archives UA 046-UA 46: B21-UA 46: B21-F10 · Folder · 2022
Part of Jackrabbit Athletics Records

2022 September 2-3 vs. Eastern Washington
2022 September 22 vs. Denver
2022 September 24 vs. Omaha
2022 October 1 vs. South Dakota
2022 October 13 vs. Kansas City
2022 October 15 vs. Oral Roberts
2022 November 3 vs. St. Thomas
2022 November 5 vs. Western Illinois
2022 November 17 vs. North Dakota
2022 November 19 Senior Day

Vivian V. Volstorff Papers
SDSU-Archives UA 053.012 · Papers · 1921-1976

The Vivian Volstorff Papers span from 1904 to 2002 and document the personal life, professional career, scholarly output, and civic contributions of Dr. Vivian Virginia Volstorff, who served as Dean of Women, Director of Student Activities, and professor of history at South Dakota State University. The collection reflects her influential leadership on campus and her broader involvement in academic, civic, and professional organizations.

Materials include extensive documentation from her tenure as Dean of Women, such as reports, staff meeting notes, housing committee records, and correspondence related to student affairs and women’s organizations. Personal items include biographical records, letters, greeting cards, photographs, and memorabilia. Numerous folders contain speeches and public addresses, delivered across decades on themes ranging from international relations to higher education for women, student ethics, and civic values.

The collection also includes manuscripts and published writings, notably drafts and materials related to her historical monograph Winds of Change. Additional writings include her dissertations and theses on William Charles Cole Claiborne, James Wilkinson, and Pliny the Younger. A substantial portion of the material documents her affiliations with local and national organizations such as the American Association of University Women, Mortar Board, Delta Zeta, and others.

Collected material and subject files compiled by Volstorff provide insight into her research interests in education, morality, manners, youth culture, Soviet relations, and American identity. Her research on SDSU is especially comprehensive, including histories of campus buildings, student traditions, presidential administrations, and faculty organizations, as well as early publications such as Industrial Collegian and the Alumni Association Bulletin.

This collection offers documentation of mid-20th century women’s leadership in higher education, student life and governance, and South Dakota State University history. It will be particularly useful for researchers studying women in academic administration, 20th-century higher education reform, student housing and campus activism, and the cultural history of SDSU.

Volstorff, Vivian V. (Vivian Virginia), 1907-2002
Vita
SDSU-Archives UA 053.019-UA 53.19: B01-UA 53.19: B01-F07 · Folder · undated
Part of Robert V. Burns Papers
Vita
SDSU-Archives UA 053.066-UA 53.66: B01-UA 53.66: B01-F48 · Folder · 2016 circa
Part of Bruce Brandt Papers
SDSU-Archives UA 006.09 · Records · 1907-2013

This collection is composed of materials produced by the Visual Arts Department at South Dakota State University and reflects the department’s educational, creative, and promotional activities. It includes programs, posters, pamphlets, mailers, photographs, newsletters, institutional reviews, and documentation of faculty, student, and alumni exhibitions. Notable events represented include the Annual Juried Student Exhibition, the Alumni Exhibition, faculty exhibitions, and a variety of senior shows. Also present are records related to the Ritz Gallery, including retrospective exhibitions, thematic showcases, and promotional materials.

The collection contains examples of student academic work, including projects from Art History courses—such as the Wacipi and September 11th Projects—and features contributions from visiting artists and faculty, including international visitors and presenters. Additional items of interest include a scrapbook created by members of the Delta Phi Delta Art Fraternity, which contains clippings, memorabilia, and original artwork, as well as photographs of early art faculty such as Ada B. Caldwell and Maud Goddard.

This collection is significant for documenting the evolution of art education and visual culture at SDSU, highlighting the department’s emphasis on both academic study and public exhibition. It provides insight into student and faculty creativity, the development of art curricula, and the broader role of the arts on campus and beyond.

South Dakota State University. Department of Visual Arts