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Utah Valley University Digital Archives
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World War II Veterans Oral History Project
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Sorensen, Wilson W. Photograph Collection
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Utah Valley University Faculty Collection
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Utah Valley University Theses Collection
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Utah Valley University Departmental Publications
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Utah Valley University Library Collection
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Utah Technical College Yearbooks
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Orem (UT) City Historical Photographs
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Orem (UT) Heritage Museum
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Provo (UT) Municipal Council and Commission Minutes
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Provo (UT) Library Historical Photographs
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Utah Council of Land Surveyors
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Utah Peace Activists Oral History
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Bryner Pioneer Museum, Price (UT)
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Max Weber's Methodology
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Snow College Oral Histories
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Utah Fire and Rescue Academy
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Rivoli Theater
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Barry Maxfield Railroad Photographs
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Infinite Beauty- Art Inspired by Mathematics
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Utah Valley University Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Finding Aids
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Harold Mace Photographs
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Snow College Yearbooks
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Saga of the Sanpitch
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TEST
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Edison Cylinder Project
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Vietnam Era Oral History Project
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Utah Fire Service History Digital Archive
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Woodbury Museum Hal Wing Collection
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UVU Review Student Newspaper Archive
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Utah Women's Walk-Honoring the Women of Utah
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Anasazi Suns, by Michael Sussna
Fractal digital imagery is a relatively young yet already rich field. Though different from traditional art, this digital medium also demands a well-developed aesthetic sense. Mastery of an ever-evolving...
Digital art; Fractals in art;
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Altar of Apollo, by Andrew Kosorok
Legend reports that in BC 430, Delphi—home to Apollo’s Oracle—was threatened by a devastating plague. The people pled with the Oracle to tell them how to resist it, and she told them that the plague...
Engraved glass; Glass sculpture;
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Aaron Studying Calculus, by Daniel J. Fairbanks
The subject of this drawing is the artist’s son, Aaron, working on his calculus homework. Aaron is a student at UVU.
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