Dean of Undergraduate Studies (Kim, Scatton, Pipkin), 1978-1997, bulk 1985-1995

Extent:
4.2 cubic ft.
Scope and content:

This series consists of records created by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies. The bulk of the materials in this series were created between 1988 and 1995, when the position of Dean was held by Sung Bok Kim (except for an interim period in 1991 and 1992 when the position was held by Ernest Scatton). Also included are a few materials created during the tenures of Sung Bok Kim's predecessor, Harry Hamilton, and successor, John Pipkin.

Topics in this series include: enrollment management, planning for freshman orientation, scholarship and fellowship planning, correspondence with academic and administrative departments, planning for the Undergraduate Bulletin, faculty policies, selection of the Excellence in Teaching Awards, and a variety of short-term committees and task forces.

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Arranged alphabetically.

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