Records of the Board of Governors, 1972-1998.

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Records of the Board of Governors, 1972-1998.

Records include minutes and meeting files of the Board of Governors, 1972-1996; minutes of its preliminary Planning Committee; and files, including minutes, of its committee on Personnel and Tenure, 1972-1998. The Planning Committee met from January to July 1972 to establish the organization and functions of the Board prior to its first official meeting on July 7, 1972. The four standing committees, whose reports are included in the minutes of the Board, are Committee on Budget and Finance; Committee on Educational Planning, Policies, and Programs; Committee on Personnel and Tenure; and Committee on University Governance. The Committee on Personnel and Tenure is the only standing committee whose minutes and meeting files are held by University Archives.

37,200 items, including 22 volumes (63.0 linear ft.).

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