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Craig Seeman Collection

 Collection
Identifier: UAC/25/2022.a003

Scope and Contents

The majority of this collection contains materials from the Sam Houston State University KSHU Radio Station. Other materials include a Sam Houston State College Homecoming football program, Delta Zeta photocopied articles, an Alpha Phi Sigma certificate, paper materials from Sam Houston State University (event tickets and the College of Arts and Media magazine), and materials about the City of Huntsville.

Dates

  • Majority of material found within 1994 - 1999
  • 1939
  • 1959
  • 1964
  • 1967
  • 1982
  • 1992
  • 2019

Conditions Governing Use

The materials represented in this finding aid have been made available for research, teaching and private use. For these purposes, you may reproduce (print, make photocopies, or download) these items without prior permission on the condition that you provide proper attribution of the source in all copies.

Please contact the Newton Gresham Library's Special Collections and University Archives department to request permissions to reproduce materials for any other purpose, or to obtain information regarding the copyright status of a particular digital image, text, audio or video recording.

Biographical / Historical

Craig Seeman attended Sam Houston State University from the Fall of 1994 to the Spring of 1998. Seeman graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications.

During Seeman's four years at SHSU, he worked at the university's radio station, KSHU. During his first semester at the radio station, he started as a news reporter making his way as the Program Director his final semester at SHSU.

Biographical / Historical

Sam Houston State University KSHU Radio was established in 1973. The radio station is run by students in the Radio-Television Program.

KSHU was branded "91 Rock" in the early 1990s. By the Fall of 1994 students at SHSU were referring to the radio station as "U90.5" ("U" standing for university). Around the same time the slogan, or tagline, "Just for you!" was used by the station. By 1996, the "U" in "U90.5" was dropped from the air and the station was referred to as "90.5 KSHSU" by students. Although the "U" was dropped, "U90.5" was still present on some promotional items and on the air references.

Extent

3 boxes

Language of Materials

English