Guide to the Rice University President's OfficeRecords: George Rupp 1985-1993

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Guide to the Rice University President's OfficeRecords: George Rupp 1985-1993

The papers of RiceUniversity's fifth president, George Rupp, reflect the daily business of thethe president's office during the years 1985-1993, and include correspondence,memos, notes, drafts, memos related to on and off campus departments andgroups. Subjects include the establishment of the James A. Baker III Institutefor Public Policy, the new music building (Shepherd School of Music), newbuilding for biosciences and bioengineering, revision of the core curriculum,fundrasing, and more.

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Malcolm Gillis was born Dec. 28, 1940, and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1968. Before entering university leadership, he spent the first 25 years of his professional life teaching economics and applying economic analysis to public policy in almost 20 countries, from the United States and Canada, to Ecuador, Colombia, Ghana and Indonesia. His research and teaching have mainly been in the areas of fiscal economics and environmental policy. His first faculty post ...