A Guide to the Records of the Faculty Education Policy Group, 1982-1991
Finding aid created by University of Florida. Faculty Education Policy Group.
University of Florida Smathers Libraries - Special and Area Studies Collections
June 2006
Descriptive Summary |
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| Provenance: | University of Florida. Faculty Education Policy Group. | |
| Title: | Records of the Faculty Education Policy Group | |
| Dates: | 1982-1991 | |
| Abstract: | Clippings, minutes, agendas, correspondence, memos, photocopies of articles, lists of members of FEPG, E-mail print outs, reports, and policy statements. | |
| Extent: | 1.25 linear feet. | |
| Identification: | Series 11 | |
Biographical/Historical Note
The Faculty Education Policy Group at the University of Florida was created in 1974 by President Robert Q. Marston. The group acted as a liaison between the university administration and the faculty on issues of concern to both. The group was dissolved in 1991.
Scope and Content
Series 11 contains clippings, minutes, agendas, correspondence, memos, photocopies of articles, lists of members of the Faculty Education Policy Group, E-mail print outs, reports, and policy statements. Some of the key issues discussed include faculty salaries, undergraduate education, the status of the College of Fine Arts, and faculty participation in academic decision making.
Access or Use Restrictions
Access
Collection is open for research
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Records of the Faculty Education Policy Group, Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Acquisition Information
The papers were donated to the University Archives by Dr. David Chalmers who was the chair of the FEPG in 1989-90 and who was also a member from its inception in 1974.
Selected Subjects and Access Points |
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| College teachers -- Salaries, etc. -- Florida. | ||
| Universities and colleges -- Florida. | ||
| University of Florida -- Faculty. | ||
| University of Florida. College of Fine Arts. | ||
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