College of Staten Island (CSI) Library Archives and Special Collections
The College of Staten Island Publications and Reports Collection
The College of Staten Island Publications and Reports Collection is a collection of publications, reports, plans and programs created by, and for, the College of Staten Island. The Campus Publications series includes publications produced by various campus offices, departments, committees and other campus groups. The Programs and Invitations series consists of programs and invitations for recurring college events. The Reports and Plans series consists of accreditation reports, evaluations, governance plans, profiles, long-term plans, program reviews, self-studies, survey results, and task force reports. The Student Publications series includes student publications such as newspapers, literary publications, and yearbooks. Materials related to SEEK can be found in the Reports and Plans series, and the Campus Publications series.
Materials relating to SEEK within this collection include:
- Hands On: The English Tutor's Guide to the Art and Craft of Tutoring, SEEK Program (2012)
- Academic and Personal/ SEEK Counseling Highlights of the 1995/1996 Academic Year (1995-1996)
- SEEK Program Highlights and Effectiveness (1999 – 2003)
- SEEK Final Report (2008 – 2009)
- SEEK Research Assistants Project (2004)
New York State Senator John J. Marchi Papers (1958-2002)
The New York State Senator John J. Marchi Papers consists of approximately 65 linear feet of materials pertaining to John J. Marchi's legislative career. The collection is organized into series for Subject Files, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Files, Media Files, Personal Files, Campaigns, Photographs, and Memorabilia. SEEK related material can be found in the Legislative Files series.
Materials relating to SEEK within this collection include:
- Transcripts - Education Bills (1975-06-23)
- Additional description of material: Transcript of floor debate on S.5485 / A.3833 regarding the Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge (SEEK) program.