San Jose State University Office of the President, J. Handel Evans records, 1986-1994 (bulk 1991-1994).

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San Jose State University Office of the President, J. Handel Evans records, 1986-1994 (bulk 1991-1994).

The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices, and procedures of the daily operation of the campus, as well as the interaction with other CSU campuses and with the CSU administration. The SJSU Office of the President, J. Handel Evans records, 1986-1994 (bulk 1991-1994), document Evans' tenure as acting university president. The records consist of administrative files, correspondence, records of the development of the CSU, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) campus, located on the former grounds of military base Fort Ord, as well as records relating to the San Carlos Street closure on the SJSU campus. This collection is arranged into three series: Series I. Administrative records, 1991-1994; Series II. Fort Ord/CSU, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), 1988-1994; and Series III. San Carlos Street closure, 1986-1994.

55.25 linear feet (44 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7561051

San Jose State University

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