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Affirmative action programs -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

College of Osteopathic Medicine records

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-15.19
Scope and Contents This collection is divided into twelve series. Series 1 is the Michigan College of Osteopathic Medicine and includes the earliest records in the formation of Michigan’s osteopathic college (1962 – 1975). Items of particular note are the annual reports, minutes and reports from the board of trustees, clippings and reports related to the creation of the college and its transfer to Michigan State University and MCOM publications.Series 2 is the Michigan Osteopathic...
Dates: 1959 - 2022

Office of Minority Programs records

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-8.2.1
Scope and Contents

The records of the Office of Minority Programs consist of a Media Resource Guide from 1976 and a Minority Programs Guide from 1972 which describes activities. Also included are pamphlets that outline available resources such as equal opportunities programs and graduate fellowships, and descriptions of the office.

Dates: 1972 - 1976

Ruth Simms Hamilton papers

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.269
Scope and Contents The Ruth Simms Hamilton papers consist of subject files and research materials on African American issues, including civil rights and affirmative action at MSU and other universities. The collection includes case studies of MSU conflicts and protests, newspaper clippings, files about other countries, files about university programs, and papers written by Hamilton and others.Also included are files about MSU student organizations which include Akers Black Caucus, Associated Black...
Dates: 1968 - 1982

The Alchemist publication

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-12.7.45
Scope and Contents

This collection contains four publications from October 10, 1991 to November 21, 1991. The publication includes articles ranging from affirmative action and political correctness to MSU sports and popular campus destinations. All articles are written by MSU students and staff.

Dates: 1991