UW-Milwaukee School of Allied Health Professions records, 1971-1996.

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UW-Milwaukee School of Allied Health Professions records, 1971-1996.

Records created or collected by the Dean of the School of Allied Health Professions containing brochures and bulletins; correspondence; faculty meeting minutes; various committee files, including miscellaneous search and screen committee records; and teaching evaluation summaries. The records largely document course and curriculum developments, including the development of a Bachelor of Science in allied health; staffing, budget, and space needs; and committee activities. Information about the departments within the School can also be found in the collection, particularly in the correspondence, minutes, and curriculum files. The collection also contains unclassified personnel records which are restricted.

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