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A.L. Feldman papers
Alice C. Young papers
Alice C. Young has been involved in various community groups and causes. One of her lifetime commitments has been improving the conditions of women both on and off campus. Correspondence, minutes, agendas, reports, printed materials, photographs and artifacts make up the papers of Alice C. Young.
Alumni Director (Alumni Office) records
American Association of University Professors collection
Legal judgements from 1975 and an economic survey, 1974, make up the collection.
American Association of University Women, Southeastern Region records
Established in 1881, the American Association of University Women (AAUW) has been one of the nation's leading voices in promoting education and equity for all women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change. The collection consists of office files, conference and meeting information, state branch office files, and outreach information related to the Southeast Region of the American Association of University Women.
Assistant Vice President for Academic Programs minutes and reading file
Minutes of the University Administrative Council (formerly University Council, or Academic Group), minutes of the Associate Dean’s Group, and a small reading file documenting Joan Elifson’s tenure as Assistant Vice President for Academic Programs. A wide range of issues are documented, including academic curriculum, programs, funding, and facilities; faculty research, teaching, status, and pay; and student retention, tuition, and financial aid.
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs reading files
Correspondence and memoranda documenting Jerry Robbins’s tenure as Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. Topics include academic regulations, academic programs, and continuing education, 1979-1984.
Beth Farokhi papers
Beth Farokhi worked as an administrator in the College of Education at Georgia State University (GSU). She was a member of and held multiple elected positions within the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Farokhi was one of the co-principal investigators for Integrating Gender Equity and Reform (InGEAR) in higher education, a grant-funded initiative. Her papers, 1937, 1976-2007, document her GSU career, AAUW service, and the development and funding of InGEAR.
Business / Comptroller's Office financial records
Proposed budgets for Georgia State College and its predecessors, Fiscal Year 1935 - Fiscal Yeat 1966 (incomplete) comprise the bulk of the records, which also include other financial records including ledgers, correspondence, and other materials.
Business Office records
Ledgers and other financial records, correspondence, and notes from the Georgia School of Technology Evening School of Commerce, 1924-1938.
Cecil C. Perry papers
Dean of Students -- Dean of Women records
Papers produced by the Dean of Women's Office from 1962-1976. Included are documents pertaining to student activities, Greek organizations, admissions records, and the American Association of University Women.
Dean of Students records
Dean of Students--Student Development records
Student Development: Office Files, 1974-1978
Gary M. Fink papers
Professional, teaching, research, and personal files of historian Gary Fink.
Gayle Austin papers
Georgia Labor Management Conference collection
Established in 1990, Georgia Labor Management Conference has the mission to enhance productivity and quality at the workplace through cooperation and mutual respect between labor and management. The collection documents the governance of the organization and planning of its annual conferences, 1990s-2000s.
Georgia Perimeter College (Clarkston) Civic Engagement records
Proclamations, resolutions, and other documents recognizing the Atlanta Center for Civic Engagement and Service-Learning at the GPC Clarkston Campus, 2010-2013.
Georgia Perimeter College (Clarkston), Public Relations and Marketing records
Georgia Perimeter College (Clarkston) records
The Georgia Perimeter College collection, also called the Georgia Perimeter Archives, was collected and previously housed at the Clarkston Campus to document the history of the college. It includes reports, yearbooks, student newspapers, literary magazines, photographs, artifacts, and memorabilia documenting ceremonies, events, governance, academics, and student life. The collection dates from the college’s beginnings until its merger with Georgia State University.