University of Virginia Faculty Senate papers [manuscript], 1980-2001.

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University of Virginia Faculty Senate papers [manuscript], 1980-2001.

The papers contain constitution and bylaws; minutes and agendas of Faculty Senate and Executive Council meetings; committee and self study reports; policies; and general correspondence. Topics include academic affairs; athletics; black students and African American affairs; continuing education; controversies including the Good Old Song; diversity; enrollment and growth; grading policy; general faculty; interdiscipllinary teaching and other non-traditional programs; grievances and discrimination; misconduct; planning and University growth; performance evalutation, promotion and tenure; research and scholarship; retirement, benefits and salaries; ROTC; teaching; women faculty.

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