Universities and colleges -- Faculty.
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Stephen W. Brewer papers
Stephen W. Brewer is an emeritus faculty member from the department of Chemistry in Eastern Michigan University's College of Arts and Sciences. The Stephen W. Brewer papers are arranged in alphabetical order by file title, and then choronollogically where applicable. The collection includes office files, course materials, visual materials, and research.
Sylvia Sims Gray papers
Dr. Sylvia Sims Gray is a professor in the School of Social Work, College of Health & Human Services, at Eastern Michigan University. Her papers are primarily composed of her 2007 sabbatical project "The Artistry of Cultural Competency."
Ted J. Ligibel papers
Telephone Directory collection
TeResa Green papers
The Bruce K. Nelson Faculty Development Center (FDC) records
"The [Bruce K. Nelson] Faculty Development Center promotes excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarly activities. The Center grounds itself in awareness and support for cultural diversity and community-building." -- https://www.emich.edu/facdev/about/index.php
The Office of Special Projects and Research Development records
The Office of Special Projects and Research Development (SPARD) records contain materials related to faculty research and the admininistration of the SPARD office between 1965 and 1986, with the majority of the material dating from 1965-1975. SPARD was created to facilitate, coordinate, and initiate projects and research activities at Eastern Michigan University.
Twenty Club records
The Twenty Club records include documents relevant to the group's founding in 1904 at Michigan State Normal College. The collection includes membership lists, meeting minutes, newsletters, and other materials from 1906 until 2000. The collection is valuable to the study of private clubs and well-known faculty members.
Undergraduate Catalogs collection
The Undergraduate Catalogs collection is a colleciton of university publications that provide undergraduate students with programs and courses for the year as well as advisor contact information and course requirements. The collection in arranged chronologically from 1868 to 2007.