Loppnow, Donald
Person
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Continuous Improvement Operations Council (CIOC) records
Collection
Identifier: 00.CIOC
Abstract
The original advising body, named the Continuous Improvement Advisory Council or CIAC, was developed in September of 2002. The goal of this twenty-four person team was to facilitate organizational change activities that would provide advice and strategic planning for the continuing improvement of Eastern Michigan University’s academic programs. In 2004, when the CIAC gained acceptance into the Higher Learning Commission’s Academic Quality Improvement Program, or AQIP, they established the...
Dates:
1992 - 2010; Majority of material found within 2001 - 2010
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Degree Recipients, 2022-2023
File — Oversize 1: [Barcode: 32307025341901]
Abstract
Donald M. Loppnow arwarded Doctor of Humane Letters
John R. Tuttle awarded Doctor of Commerce
Dates:
2022-2023
Donald Loppnow papers
Collection
Identifier: 010.DL
Abstract
Donald Loppnow is an emeritus faculty and former administrator of Eastern Michigan University. The Donald Loppnow papers document his tenure at EMU, including his roles as both faculty and administrator. Loppnow began his career at EMU as a lecturer in sociology. He rose through the academic ranks to professor of social work, the position he held at the time of his retirement in 2014. He was instrumental in founding the Department of Social Work, now the...
Dates:
1975-2010
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Institute for the Study of Children, Families and Community
Collection
Identifier: 02.ISCFC
Abstract
The Institute for the Study of Children, Family and Communities was an entity housed adminitratively in the Office of Research Development (ORD) that worked on a variety of grant funded projects. These projects revolved around community development, improvement, and research through non-profit work in Ypsilanti and surrounding areas. ISCFC often collaborated with the School of Social Work giving University students the opportunity to participate in the creation and implementation of these...
Dates:
1990 - 2009
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Laura Dickinson collection
Collection
Identifier: 017.LD
Abstract
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and reports related to the murder of student Laura Dickinson in 2006, the trials and conviction of Orange Taylor, and the resulting scandal over the university's failure to disclose in a timely fashion that Dickinson was murdered which cost several top administrators their jobs, including President John Fallon, Vice President for Student Affairs James Vick, and Director of Public Safety Cindy Hall.
Dates:
2006 - 2010
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
University Wives records
Collection
Identifier: 04.UW
Abstract
The University Wives, also known as the Faculty Dames/Faculty Wives, was established at Michigan State Normal College in 1916. Membership was open to any spouses of University faculty, and their activities included the organization of campus-wide events to support faculty and staff, particularly new faculty members and their families. Eventually membership was expanded to include spouses of professional staff as well as faculty. The ...
Dates:
1916 - 2011
Found in:
Eastern Michigan University Archives
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