Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Administration
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Wesleyan University Millett Visiting Writer's Program records
Wesleyan University new student orientation records
The collection consists of new student orientation materials from the Dean of the College.
Wesleyan University nineteenth century administrative records
The Nineteenth Century administrative records consists of the original charter for Wesleyan University, early Trustee, University Secretary, and faculty records, and financial records related to donors, students, and the university itself. The financial items consist of correspondence, statements, accounts, bills, receipts, inventories, tuition, and housing information. There is also information about student admittance, attendence, absences, and demerits.
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs Billy Weitzer records
This collection includes the files of Billy Weitzer during his time with the Academic Affairs office.
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs Dean of Arts and Humanities records
Administrative and working files of several deans from the Arts and Humanities, including Leo Lensing, Michael Roberts, Carla Antonaccio, Tula Telfair, and Elizabeth Milroy.
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs Educational Policy Committee minutes
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs Educational Policy Committee records
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs faculty files
Wesleyan University faculty personnel files.
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs Faculty Steering Committee records
Wesleyan University Office of Academic Affairs records
The Academic Affairs records consists of the documents created and collected by the office from 1933-2016, mainly by the various members to hold the position of Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, or Associate Vice Provost. The collection is made up of two series: Series I: Subject files and Series II: Faculty files. Items found in this collection include: correspondence, reports, notes, meeting minutes, faculty files, books and audio cassette tapes.