General Administrative Records, 1950-2021
- Extent:
- 21.03 cubic ft.
- Scope and content:
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This series documents the day to day administrative functions of the Office of Academic Affairs. It includes correspondence with various Deans and department chairs, planning documents for international programs, budget planning files, space planning and campus construction documentation, Master Plan documentation, subject files that cover different academic departments in the University, enrollment data, committee meeting minutes, evaluation documentation for administrative and other non-academic departments, policies and procedures for awarding distinguished professorships, faculty salary and workload policy documentation, assessment policy documentation, survey responses, and student employee policy documentation. A vast majority of the materials in the series are textual: correspondence, reports, minutes, etc. Additionally, there are a couple of folders that contain CDs and a box that contains 8-Inch floppy disks.
- Arrangement:
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This series is arranged chronologically.
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