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"Become a powerful agent of societal change: An invitation to be humane", page 32- 37, 2001-10

 Item — Box: Box 2
Identifier: SUA10-1-Living_2001-10_101240

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This is a collection of newspaper and journal clippings from Soka University of America (SUA) University Archives. The SUA news article collection includes feature articles about SUA campus construction, university activities, organizational development, and SUA studentsfaculty, staff, and events to provides a glimpse at SUA's history. Small mentions of SUA in event listings, press releases, or writings by SUA students, faculty, are collected at the file level. In 2008, electronic media mentions were collected and the number of physical items collected was reduced. This record group expects additions. News articles are in English, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Chinese. Publications include local, national, and international news outlets. For SUA press releases, see SUA03-02-002. For SUA student experiences, see SUA09-03.

Dates

  • 2001-10

Language of Materials

Collection materials are all in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. For uses beyond those allowed for fair use under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.), please contact the University Archivist.

Soka University of America (SUA) does not hold the copyright for all materials in this collection. Any commercial use is strictly prohibited without written permission from the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user.

Biographical / Historical

Living Buddhism, a journal for peace, culture and education, was first published in the United States in 1981 as Seikyo Times. The name was changed to Living Buddhism in 1997. Providing a variety of Buddhist study material as well as special features on topics such as education, the arts, and human relations in America, Living Buddhism preserves the teachings of Nichiren Daishonin through its monthly publication. “Without Practice and Study, There Can Be No Buddhism”—Nichiren

This is a collection of newspaper and Jouenal clippings from Soka University of America (SUA) University Archives. The SUA news article collection includes feature articles about SUA campus construction, university activities, organizational development, and SUA studentsfaculty, staff, and events to provides a glimpse at SUA's history.

Extent

From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet

Abstract

This record group is undergoing processing and may include restricted materials. Additions are expected. Please contact with the university archives staff for searching article titles.

Soka Value

Arrangement

News articles are organized chronologically and when appropriate, grouped in folders spanning several months.

Physical Location

SUA Ikeda Library, F1, LIB102A, North Side (MS: Movable Shelf) [Range: MS07, Section: 1, Shelf: 3]

Custodial History

The followings are ReDiscovery's Record Groups and storage locations as of 2016 arranged by Selena Chau, SUA associated archivist. The ReDiscovery is the previous archival database of SUA ArchivesSpace: SUA10-1-2-101240LB102B, Shelf A

Immediate Source of Acquisition

News article and media mention records were transferred by the Community Relations Office or collected by SUA Archives staff. Scans and PDFs were created by SUA Archives Office staff.

Physical Facet

PHOTOCOPY

Repository Details

Part of the SUA University Archives: SUA00-15 Repository

Contact:
Soka University of America Archives
1 University Dr.
Aliso Viejo CA 92656 United States