American Association of University Professors University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Chapter records, 1946-1975.

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American Association of University Professors University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Chapter records, 1946-1975.

The collection contains a fairly complete set of meeting minutes, as well as transcripts of some of the papers presented during the chapter's early years. Other records in the collection include membership lists, correspondence from the national AAUP office to the chapter offices, fragmentary incoming and outgoing correspondence, meeting notices, policy statements and press releases from the national organization, and fragmentary materials from the Wisconsin AAUP Conference.

0.8 linear feet (2 archives boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6935041

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American Association of University Professors. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Chapter.

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The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was founded in 1915 as an organization dedicated to promoting academic freedom and establishing standards for professional and institutional excellence in higher education. The chapter held regular meetings in which faculty members presented their research and discussed issues including tenure and promotion, faculty salaries, collective bargaining, educational evaluation, and university governance. The chapter also sponsored scholarships. ...

University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire

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The first commencement of the Eau Claire State Normal School was held in June 1917. A single annual commencment ceremony was held in the spring through 1964. 1965 saw the addition of summer and winter commencement ceremonies at Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. From the description of University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire commencement materials, 1917-2010 (University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire). WorldCat record id: 13430533 The University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire was foun...