Archives box 043
Container
Restricted
Contains 41 Results:
Academic Affairs. Collection, 1916-Ongoing
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSU Archives Collection 014
Abstract
This majority of this collection is composed of the administrative documents of the office
of Academic Affairs, dating back to its establishment in 1968. In addition, a number of documents dating
from 1916 to 1968 are also contained within this collection and chronicle the administration of academics
at the college before an official Office of Academic Affairs was created. Six series have been created to
divide and organize this extensive collection and include restricted materials,...
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Albert Lea-Austin Survey, 1979
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Amendments to Internal Rule 502, 1980
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Annual Report, 1979
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Archives Study, 1979-1980
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Associate Degrees in Minnesota, 1980-1981
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Associations/Organizations, American Council on Education (ACE), 1980
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Associations/Organizations, HECB, Curriculum Advisory Committee (CAC), 1981
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Associations/Organizations, Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB), 1980
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 01
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing
Associations/Organizations, Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB), 1975-1979
File — archives box: 043, Folder: 02
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic
Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically.
These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive
collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to
provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates:
1916-Ongoing