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Record Group
Identifier: UA-15.13
Series Description
OFFICE OF THE DEAN. Correspondence, miscellaneous papers, and speeches of Dean Hunt; correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Dean Weston, Dean Abbett and Dean Davis; Acting Dean Colenda; Associate Deans Howell, Johnson, Kohrman, Lyons, and Potchen and Executive Assistant Richmond. John C. Howell was involved in much of the early CHM planning and was Associate Dean for Curriculum. Arthur Kohrman was Associate Dean for Academic Programs as well as being an early member at the...
Dates:
1946 - 2018
Collection
Identifier: UA-17.379
Scope and Content
The Cyril M. Worby papers contain materials about the Family Life Cycle Studies and Referral Clinic including proposals and three year plan, memos, procedures, evaluation of medical clerkship, and closing report. Also included are memos relating to the College of Human Medicine and Department of Psychiatry, a handout about the clinical encounter and listening tools, and College of Human Medicine student newsletter from 1981. There is also an East Lansing High School student government...
Dates:
1970-1981, 1991
Record Group
Identifier: UA-16.13
Scope and Contents
Anthropology Department records include course examinations (1964-1968), curriculum records, financial records (1964-1969), reports, and graduate program records. There is also a folder on a student strike in 1970. Other materials include College of Human Medicine curriculum and department records.
Dates:
1961 - 2008
Record Group
Identifier: UA-16.18
Scope and Contents
The Biochemistry Department collection includes issues of department newsletters, informational pamphlets for prospective students, a 1962 proposal to the National Science Foundation for funds to build “new facilities for graduate training and research in biochemistry,” an a program for an undergraduate degree in the field of biochemistry.
The collection also includes unpublished annual reports for 1960-1972.
Dates:
1962 - 2002
Record Group
Identifier: UA-16.81
Scope and Contents
This record group consists of 10 folders arranged chronologically. Folders 1 -8 contain material from 1956-1960 that relate to the establishment of the medical college at Michigan State University. Of particular interest is the "Proposal for Establishment of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences at Michigan State University" in folder 6.Other folders include a program for Advanced Cardiac Life Support training, brochures for a study abroad program and a workshop, and newsletters...
Dates:
1957 - 2010
Record Group
Identifier: UA-16.100
Scope and Contents
The Department of Psychiatry records consists of one folder containing a program booklet for the residency program at the Pontiac State Hospital and an unpublished annual report for 1968.
Also included are materials related to the AIDS Education and Training Center. The materials include publications about ministry and AIDS, promotional handouts, health and safe sex kits, and t-shirts (the majority of these materials was not created by Michigan State University).
Dates:
1968, 1990-2003, undated
Record Group
Identifier: UA-1.1.2
Scope and Contents
The Don Stevens papers include a variety of materials on higher education, particularly Michigan State University, as well as disputes and conflicts pertaining to it. Some of which includes student protests to campus issues including racial problems, ROTC, and the grape and lettuce boycott. Also in the collection are materials related to labor unions, labor issues and disputes, labor education and legislation, including AFL-CIO statements, magazine articles, speeches, executive board...
Dates:
1944 - 1973
Record Group
Identifier: UA-3.1
Scope and Contents
The early records document the major projects taken on by the Institute of Biology and Medicine in fulfilling its objectives. Those were the establishment of the College of Human Medicine, the construction of the Life Science Building I, the construction of the Encapsulated Health Care Facility (a project which failed after considerable effort), the construction of the Clinical Sciences building, and the establishment of the College of Osteopathic Medicine. The material is best described as...
Dates:
1947 - 2011