James A. Malone records, 1973-1982, 1973-1978 (bulk).

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James A. Malone records, 1973-1982, 1973-1978 (bulk).

Correspondence, memoranda and personal papers, committee notes, reports, minutes, and publications including records of the Coalition of Black Faculty of the City University of New York and Black Elected Officials, which served to influence decisions affecting minority personnel and students in remediation, open admissions restructuring, and affirmative action; files from the Office of Placement and Career Advisement, the Student Activities Office, and the Veterans Affairs Office which centralized tutoring, financial aid, counseling, community outreach, and social activities for veterans on campus. Also, freshman colloquium, an orientation program, and the Communications Skills Program's records containing reports and curriculum guides to assist students with reading and study skills needed as a result of open admissions policy; and the Judicial Committee which conducts "open" hearings for individual students brought up on specific disciplinary charges. Records contain one transcript of a case involving class disruption. Documentation of projects, programs, and proposals geared toward students' diverse backgrounds encompass records about student council members, student club presidents, and leadership conferences. Programs include Military Science and Rikers Island.

2.5 cubic ft.

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Dean of Students.

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Malone was Dean of Students and also served as Director of the SEEK Program, Assistant Dean for Freshmen Studies, and Vice-President. From the description of James A. Malone records, 1973-1982, 1973-1978 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155489088 ...

John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Student Activities Office.

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Judicial Committee.

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Malone, James A.

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Veterans Affairs Office.

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Program to encourage police officers to begin college by offering 6 credits in conjunction with the New York City Police Department. Courses are in basic communications, group interaction analysis, and social perception. From the description of Prelect program, 1971-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155488902 ...