Papers
Found in 161 Collections and/or Records:
Faculty Senate - Undergraduate Council Records
The Undergraduate Council Records (1984-1987) consist of the Council's agendas, minutes, working papers and memos.
Faculty Senate - University Program Evaluation Committee Records
These records include minutes, correspondence, memos, program evaluation data and reports. They document the history of the University Program Evaluation Committee, (UPEC) from its inception. NOTE: Program Evaluation Reports are incorporated in the annual Long-Range Academic Plan.
Faculty Senate - Working Papers
H4/1/1. Aydin Gonulsen Records, 1977-1990
Hayes Compensation Committee Records
This collection consists of the minutes, working papers, and reports of the committee.
J6. Gerald Curl Files, 1965-1974
J50/Milner, B. Faculty Projects, Police Community Relations Survey, 1973-1974
J52. Student Papers, Various Subjects, 1970-1983
Student papers acquired by University Archives on a variety of subjects. Many deal with Springfield and other local topics. Separate folder J52 contains a copy of the Boxlist/Inventory of authors and titles for the individual J52/(name) files.
J52/Ayers, M. Student Papers, Public Affairs Program, 1973-1977
The papers in this series are centered on Springfield, Illinois. Topics include: desegregation of schools, operation of the Regional Planning Commission; housing; hospital care; the Park District; planning for Southwest High School; coal mining; Lake Springfield; Sangamon Electric; the Exposition and Auditorium Authority; Concordia Seminary; City, Water Light & Power , massage parlors.
J52/Breiseth, C. Student Papers, Black History/Race Issues, 1971-1979 Series II
The student papers in this series were prepared for "Toward Racial Equality" (1972), "Personalities of Revolutionaries" (1972), History Colloquium (1972), and "Melting Pot Reconsidered" (1972,1975, 1976). Subjects include ethnic cultures (Mexican Americans, Indians, blacks, etc.), racism, Illinois and U.S. history, and biographies of revolutionaries (Castro, Marx, etc.).