Records, 1894-[ongoing].

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Records, 1894-[ongoing].

This collection has minutes from the faculty meetings from 1894-1916, 1928-1955, and 1962-2000. The information from these years, however, is incomplete. The complete set of minutes can be found in bound volumes in the University Secretary's office. The collection also contains committee meeting minutes, agendas, financial data, policy information, and correspondence. The committees under the Faculty Senate are assigned to specific topics such as scholarships, admissions, and student affairs. There are gaps in the information and the minutes of the committees also. The committees are required to report to the Faculty Senate and the Policy Committee so if you can't find information in one place, you can check the other and it may be there.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7657715

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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University of New Mexico. Faculty Senate.

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Originally there were large meetings at least 4 times a year with the entire faculty and a Policy Committee that reviewed the rules/regulations of the faculty. It was decided that these large faculty meetings and the Policy Committee would be replaced in July of 1976 with a Faculty Senate. Each of the colleges would elect a certain number of faculty members to represent their college in the Faculty Senate. The Faculty Senate acts for the entire faculty in coordinating faculty governance at the U...

University of New Mexico. Office of the University Secretary.

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University of New Mexico.

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The University of New Mexico was established by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico in 1889. It was to be located in Albuquerque. Elias Stover was appointed the first president. The new institution opened in rented rooms as a summer normal school, June 15, 1892, beginning regular instruction on September 21st in the first building erected on the campus. In 1901 Dr. William G. Tight became president. He introduced the "Pueblo Style" architecture for the University buildings. U...