Housing Public Affairs (University of Michigan) records 1970-2007 1980-2000

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Housing Public Affairs (University of Michigan) records 1970-2007 1980-2000

The University of Michigan Housing Public Affairs office disseminated information and served as a spokesman for issues related to student housing. The files were collected or created by Alan Levy who was the director of Housing Public Affairs starting in the 1990s. Levy also held previous positions within the Housing Division. Included are topical files on campus issues and student life policies as well as national and international events impacting the campus community.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6388579

Bentley Historical Library

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An alumnus of the University of Michigan, Alan Levy began his career in the University of Michigan Housing Division as an administrator of West Quad dormitory in 1981. By 1991, he had been named Housing Program Director, after which he also served as Housing Public Affairs Director and Housing Division Spokesman. Throughout his tenure with the Housing Division, Levy kept meticulous files of major events and controversies at the university, maintaining particularly thorough documentation of those...