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J/09. Liberal Arts and Sciences

 Record Group Term
Identifier: J/09

Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

J9/7/140. Biology Program, Robert C. Haynes Papers, 1972-1976

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: J-09-07/140
Scope and Contents Robert C. Haynes Papers for PAC 418- U.S. Corps of Engineers, Spring 1977, which was an examination of the corps as an institution, of it's strategies for further modifying further major waterways of the Mississippi drainage system, primarily those in Illinois, & the controversies pertinent to it's planned activities. The materials consist of comments of Illinois State Agencies coordinated by IL Dept of Transportation on chief Engineer's Report for Locks & Dam 26, Corps of...
Dates: Created: 1972 - 1976; Other: Date acquired: 12/00/1989

J9/9/170. Richard Shereikis Papers, 1976-1990

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: J-09-09/170
Scope and Contents

The Papers of Richard Shereikis include memos, minutes, reports and published articles. Prof. Shereikis worked persistently to establish and maintain a balance between vocational training and "general education" at SSU. His efforts are documented in this series. He was also on the Liberal Arts Colloquia Task Force for several years, and it's records provide an account of the development of Liberal Studies Colloquia as they are presently offered.

Dates: Created: 1976 - 1990; Other: Date acquired: 01/00/1994

J9/9/180. Mark Siebert Records, 1974-1979

 Collection
Identifier: J-09-09/180
Scope and Contents

The records of Mark Siebert, Coordinator of the Creative Arts Program, involve the years from 1974-79. Budget information, grant applications, memos, course materials and NEA information is included, as relating to the art and theatre programs.

Dates: Created: 1974 - 1979; Other: Date acquired: 11/00/1988

J9/9/529. Creative Arts Program, Staff and Student Art Portfolio, 1985

 Collection — All
Identifier: J-09-09/529
Scope and Contents Portfolio of prints, etchings, serigraphs, photographs and works in other media produced by students and faculty of the Creative Arts Program, and edited by Karen K. Gilg. Artists represented are Blanca M.C. Bernasek, Esther Cheatle, Deborah Walko-Fields, Karen Gilg, Olin Harris, Bernie White-Hatcher, James Hawker, Joseph Haycraft, Claudia Hennessy, Michael T. Holland, Ann E. Kolis, Robert Meyer, Suzanne Schwalbach, Beth A. Senger, Jeanne Thomas, Nahid Tootoonchi, and Bridget M. Walsh. The...
Dates: Other: Dummy Date