Biology seminar reports, laboratory manuals, proposals for departmental program development, and staff meeting minutes for the academic biological sciences department.
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Department of Chemistry Records, 1958-1979 0.25 cubic ft.
Memoranda, course descriptions, technical reports, syllabi, and proposals for the academic chemistry department.
Department of Classics, 1934-1986 1 cubic ft.
Inactive records from the Department of Classics, including course readings, course schedules, and curricula.
Contains records from the Department of Comparative and World Literature, which existed from 1967 until 1976. Contents include: course planning materials, internal evaluations, meeting records, and annual reports.
Department Of Computer Science Records, 1973-1986 1.0 cubic ft.
The collection includes memoranda, 1973; reports, 1983; internal evaluations of the M.S. degree in computer science; and publications.
Contains records from the Department of Counseling and Personnel Services (previously known as the Department of Guidance and Personnel Services). Consists primarily of budget documentation, meeting minutes, and course planning materials.
Contains records from the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, primarily planning documents for various special institutes and programs.
Department of Economics Records, 1971-1985 1.0 cubic ft.
The collection documents the day-to-day work of the Department of Economics.
Department of English Records, 1939-2000 9.33 cubic ft.
Contains inactive records of the Department of English, including syllabi and course materials, annual reports, departmental correspondence, department publications, and administrative records.
Department of French Studies Records, 1980-1989 0.17 cubic ft.
This collection consists of a single folder of records from the Department of French Studies and contains correspondence with Eugene Ionesco.