Office of Academic Affairs records, 1960-1976.

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Office of Academic Affairs records, 1960-1976.

Materials include correspondence, faculty personnel files, faculty contracts, departmental annual reports, course outlines, Center for the Alternative Programs in Education (CAPE) file, memorandum to faculty, self study report, long range plans, job descriptions, faculty evaluations, and photographs.

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Center for Alternative Programs in Education

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Center for Alternative Programs in Education (CAPE) is an affiliated program of Shaw University that allows students across the state of North Carolina the opportunity to pursue an academic degree through flexible course scheduling, independent study, and credit for prior learning experiences. From the description of Center for Alternative Programs in Education records, 1975-1986. (Shaw University). WorldCat record id: 70970021 ...

Shaw University

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Oldest historically black university in the South founded in 1865 as Raleigh Institute; renamed Shaw Collegiate Institute in 1870 in honor of benefactor, Elijah Shaw, of Wales, Mass.; in 1875 an act of the North Carolina General Assembly chartered the university as The Shaw University; originally founded to teach freedmen theology and Biblical interpretation, however within 15 years of its founding the institution began to broaden its curriculum. From the description of Commencement ...

Shaw University. Office of Academic Affairs

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Oldest historically black university in the South founded in 1865 as Raleigh Institute; renamed Shaw Collegiate Institute in 1870 in honor of benefactor, Elijah Shaw, of Wales, Mass.; in 1875 an act of the North Carolina General Assembly chartered the university as The Shaw University; originally founded to teach freedmen theology and Biblical interpretation, however within 15 years of its founding the institution began to broaden its curriculum. From the description of Office of Aca...