05-19/05. Academics and Faculty
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Stuart D. Noel papers
Papers and records documenting Dr. Noel's roles as a faculty member (with emphasis on Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote) and as a Georgia Perimeter College administrator.
Valerie I. Fennell papers
Collection consists of published works, conference papers, and research proposals/studies documenting age relations, ethnic groups, and women. See also "Curriculum Vitae" and "Honors."
Vice President for Academic Affairs records
Office Files: Financial information, minutes, and correspondence, 1970-1977, generated during Eli Zubay's term as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Topics include the budget, personnel, College of Urban Life, Law School, and University System (Regents). President Noah Langdale is the major correspondent.
Vice President for Academic Affairs records
These records consist of correspondence, memoranda, and reports documenting Thomas Brewer’s tenure as Vice President for Academic Affairs. Major topics are DeKalb Community College and the GSU Law School.
Vice President for Academic Affairs records
Vice President for Academic Affairs Records
Vice President for Academic Affairs records
Administrative Files, 1970-1985, consisting of correspondence, committee minutes, and reports generated during Eli Zubay’s, Harold Davis’s, and Thomas Brewer’s tenure as Vice Presidentfor Academic Affairs. Topics include the colleges, the library, research, and the University System (Regents).
Vice President for Academic Affairs records
Vice-President for Academic Affairs/Provost Search Committee records
Victor A. Kramer papers
Oral histories including transcripts make up the Victor A. Kramer papers.
Wayne Urban papers
Professional files from his career as a Georgia State University professor of history and educational policy studies make up the papers of Wayne J. Urban, 1970s-2000s. College of Education: Department of Educational Foundations.
William M. Suttles papers
Office files of William M. Suttles, who served as Provost and President of Georgia State University, 1947-1988.