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Collection
Identifier: 010.SWB
Abstract
Stephen W. Brewer is an emeritus faculty member from the department of Chemistry in Eastern Michigan University's College of Arts and Sciences. The Stephen W. Brewer papers are arranged in alphabetical order by file title, and then choronollogically where applicable. The collection includes office files, course materials, visual materials, and research.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1960 - 2001
Collection
Identifier: 010.SSG
Abstract
Dr. Sylvia Sims Gray is a professor in the School of Social Work, College of Health & Human Services, at Eastern Michigan University. Her papers are primarily composed of her 2007 sabbatical project "The Artistry of Cultural Competency."
Dates:
1998 - 2012
Collection
Identifier: 010.TJL
Abstract
Dr. Ted Ligibel was a professor in the Historic Preservation Program at Eastern Michigan University. Dr. Ligibel began his career at EMU in 1991, rising to director of the Historic Preservation program in 1999. He held this position until 2017 as he transitioned to retirement. In addition to overseeing the largest graduate HP program in the United States, Dr. Ligibel was also involved in numerous local, state, and national preservation projects. His papers are dated from 1985 to 2017 and...
Dates:
1985 - 2017
Collection
Identifier: 010.TG
Abstract
TeResa Green was an associate professor of political science at Eastern Michigan University. She began her career at EMU as an instructor in the Department of Political Science, and was promoted to associate professor in 2003. She served as interim department head from 2003 to 2004, and during this time made several positive changes to existing department policies and programs, particularly in the area of student advising. Her research interests included...
Dates:
1998 - 2006
Collection
Identifier: 02.FDC
Abstract
"The [Bruce K. Nelson] Faculty Development Center promotes excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarly activities. The Center grounds itself in awareness and support for cultural diversity and community-building." -- https://www.emich.edu/facdev/about/index.php
Dates:
1985-2011; Majority of material found in 2000-2011
Collection
Identifier: 00.SPARD
Abstract
The Office of Special Projects and Research Development (SPARD) records contain materials related to faculty research and the admininistration of the SPARD office between 1965 and 1986, with the majority of the material dating from 1965-1975. SPARD was created to facilitate, coordinate, and initiate projects and research activities at Eastern Michigan University.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1965 - 1986
Collection
Identifier: 013.UP
Abstract
The University Photograph files is the photographic record of the Michigan State Normal School, Michigan State Normal College, Eastern Michigan College and Eastern Michigan University. Although additional photographs reside in other collections, these subject files were compiled from photographs from the official university photographer, alumni, Aurora and the Normal News and ...
Dates:
1860 - 2004
Collection
Identifier: 02.UP
Abstract
The University Presidents slide collectioncontains a single slide of each former president listed in the collection. The slides are arranged in chronological order according to when each person served as president of the University.
Dates:
1851 - 1948
Collection
Identifier: 010.UTFO
Abstract
The University Teaching Faculty Organization, originally named the College Teaching Faculty of Eastern Michigan College, was created in 1958 to provide a forum in which teaching faculty could "deliberate upon and prepare recommendations concerning the instructional program of the College and other matters which may come within its area of professional interest." The Organization met outside the structure of the Faculty Council and was ultimately disbanded in 1961 as the institution...
Dates:
1958 - 1960
Collection
Identifier: 04.UW
Abstract
The University Wives, also known as the Faculty Dames/Faculty Wives, was established at Michigan State Normal College in 1916. Membership was open to any spouses of University faculty, and their activities included the organization of campus-wide events to support faculty and staff, particularly new faculty members and their families. Eventually membership was expanded to include spouses of professional staff as well as faculty. The ...
Dates:
1916 - 2011