Education, Higher -- Administration
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
College of Arts and Sciences--Office of the Dean records
Records: Minutes of Faculty, Chairmen, Executive Committee; Evaluations of Chairmen and Faculty, 1968-1991 [bulk 1973-1986]
Dean of Students--Student Development records
Student Development office files, 1950s - circa 1977.
Records of the Office of the President
This collection includes materials that reflect the development of Georgia State University as well as the various departments and buildings within the university, from 1925 through the 1990s.
School of Business Administration--Office of the Dean records
The George E. Manners Collection consists of administrative files, committee reports, and department records produced by the office of the Dean of Business Administration. The scope of the collection spans from 1948 to 1975 with the bulk of the material dating from 1965 to 1973.
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.
Student Services and Enrollment Services--Assistant to the Vice President records
Primarily reports and other printed material, 1960-1995.
Vice President for Academic Affairs records
Office Files, 1970s consists of correspondence, committee minutes, and reports generated during William Suttles's and Eli Zubay's appointments as Vice President for Academic Affairs. Topics include the budget, public service, sex and drug education, and promotions.
Vice-President for Student Services records
This collection spans from 1952-1988 [bulk 1972-1985] and consists of one continuous alphabetical office file (Boxes 1-25), plus annual reports and University Senate materials. Wide range of subject matter reflects activities, responsibilities, and concerns of the Office of Vice President for Student Services.
William M. Suttles papers
Office files of William M. Suttles, who served as Provost and President of Georgia State University, 1947-1988.