Universities and colleges--Administration
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee, Faculty Senate Records
The records include minutes, correspondence, and notes of the Academic Freedeom and Tenure Committee.
Allen R. Benton, Chancellor Records
The records include published copies of the inauguration address Benton presented on September 6, 1871, as classes commenced at the University of Nebraska. The correspondence includes handwritten letters written to Benton's father.
Bylaws, Governance Policies, Board of Regents Records
Calendar and Examinations Committee, Faculty Senate Records
College of Journalism and Mass Communications Records
The College of Journalism and Mass Communications Records contains administrative and public relations files of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications. Files include administrative reports, meeting minutes, accredidation and evaluation reports, clippings about the school and journalism in the state, photographs, and recruitment and PR materials.
Commission of Inquiry on Disruptive Actions, Board of Regents Records
The records consists of a report, statements, memorandum and correspondence, and research related to campus protests and unrest.
Committee on Committees, Faculty Senate Records
The records include reports, memos, committee information, and records on nominations for committee work.
Conciliation Committee, Faculty Senate Records
Convocations Committee, Faculty Senate Records
E.A. Burnett, Correspondence, Chancellor Records
This series of records includes alphabetical correspondence from individuals or programs associated with the University.
E.A. Burnett, Speeches, Chancellor Records
This record group includes speeches written and presented by Avery during his term as University of Nebraska chancellor along with associated articles. The majority of speeches are those given at the university or in Nebraska, unless otherwise noted.
E.A. Burnett, University Correspondence, Chancellor Records
This correspondence includes letters to and from individuals associated with the University of Nebraska, organized alphabetically by last name.
Faculty Benefits Committee, Faculty Senate Records
Grading Committee, Faculty Senate Records
Honorary Degrees Committee, Faculty Senate Records
Honors Convocations Committee, Faculty Senate Records
Human Rights Committee, Faculty Senate Records
The records consist of correspondence, minutes, reports, and general human rights materials as well as "The Right to Know - The Closed Hearing of Eddie Chambers" and materials relating to minority affairs and minority and intercultural studies at the University of Nebraska. Items related to the Malone Center, 1969-1972, are also included.
Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, Faculty Senate Records
James Canfield, Correspondence, Chancellor Records
The records include correspondence relating to university administration and activities.
John K. Selleck, Correspondence, Chancellor Records
These records include general correspondence related to the university.
Minutes, Faculty Senate Records
Office of the Chancellor, University of Nebraska at Kearney
Policy Committee, Faculty Senate Records
R. G. Gustavson, Oral History
This collection includes two reel-to-reel audio tapes of a conversation between John P. McSweeney and R. G. Gustavson, along with the dissertation on Gustavson by McSweeney. This interview may have taken place while Gustavson worked at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Research Council Committee, Faculty Senate Records
R.G. Gustavson, Correspondence, Chancellor Records
This series of records includes alphabetical correspondence associated with the University of Nebraska.
R.G. Gustavson, Senate Correspondence, Chancellor Records
The collection consists of correspondence with university Senate committees.
R.G. Gustavson, Speeches, Chancellor Records
This series of records includes speeches given by Chancellor Gustavson while at the University of Nebraska or at other locations, noted where possible.
R.G. Gustavson, University Correspondence, Chancellor Records
The collection consists of R.G. Gustavson's correspondence with academic departments and university officials.