J/01. Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
J1/5/2. VPAA Faculty Personnel IDEA Course Evaluation Files, 1994-1995, RESTRICTED
IDEA survey of student reactions to instruction and courses, Fall 1994 and Spring, 1995, completed by the Center for Faculty Evaluation & Development. Contains student completed survey forms, summary reports, and working papers related to this survey for student ratings to evaluate faculty performance.
J1/5/6. Faculty Personnel Office Faculty Personnel File Matters, 1974-1995 RESTRICTED
This collection contains faculty personnel file matters kept by the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Included in this collection are files noting documents that were removed from faculty personnel files, the faculty personnel files policy, and registers of documents contined in personnel files. These are arranged alphabetically.
J1/5/7. Vice President of Academic Affairs / Provost NCA Self-Study Records
J1/1/20. Vice President Academic Affairs Subject File, 1969-1982
Subject file of Vice Presidents for Academic Affiars, John Keiser (1970-78) and Sue A. Dezendolet (1978-81), containing correspondence, reports, budgets, grant applications, and other material regarding academic planning, searches for deans, student admissions and recruitment; space allocation, the creation of academic programs curriculum, recruitment and tenure of faculty, university planning and development and the University Assembly. The group is filed roughly by topic.
J1/1/21. Vice President Academic Affairs Subject File, 1971-1978
J1/1/23. John Keiser Records, 1970-78
J1/1/24 Vice President Academic Affairs John Keiser & Sue A. Deze
Series contains correspondence, reports, grant applications, budgets, and other documents relevant to seaches for deans, student recruitment and admission, space allocation, creation of programs, curriculum development and revision, recruitment and retention of fculty- the full range of academic administration. It also includes agendas and minutes of the Board of Regents, the Universiyt Assembly, and many ad hoc committees, and Sexual Harassment Study.
