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Faculty of Arts fonds: Arts Faculty Council Series

Arts Faculty Council Series

Call Number: Ua Sc 19

Title: Faculty of Arts fonds, Arts Faculty Council Series.

Dates: 1973-1975.

Extent: 0.01 m of textual records.

Administrative history: The Faculty of Arts was formed when the Faculty of Arts and Science dissolved in 1970.  In 1970, the Faculty of Arts signed an agreement with St. Paul's and St. John's Colleges, to unify their respective faculty members.  The Arts Faculty Council is made up of the faculty members from Arts, St. Paul's, and St. John's Colleges, as well as undergraduate and graduate student representatives.

Custodial history: The series was originally designated a separate fonds.  It was added as a series to the Faculty of Arts fond (UA 27) in March 2002 due to its provenance.  However, it can still be found using its original retrieval number, UA SC 19.

Scope and content: The series consists of minutes of the Arts Faculty Council dating November 27, 1973, Februay 12, 1974, March 6, 1974, April 8, 1974, and May 28, 1975.  Information on the election of council members to the University senate, council by-laws, professor and course evaluations, and academic evaluations of student course work is also included.

Source of supplied title: Title based on provenance of series.

Restrictions: There are no restrictions on this material.

Finding aid: Finding aid is currently unavailable.