Seattle University Faculty Senate Records, 1966-2002.

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Seattle University Faculty Senate Records, 1966-2002.

This collection documents the work of the Seattle University Faculty Senate from 1966 through 2002, and includes statutes and bylaws, membership rosters, minutes, agendas, correspondence, surveys and other related material. The records cease in 2002, approximately when a new Academic Assembly succeeded the Faculty Senate. The collection is not comprehensive.

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Seattle University

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The initial Articles of Incorporation, dated October 17, 1898 bear the signature of Jesuit priest Adrian Sweere, SJ, a founder of Seattle College. The subsequent revised Articles of Incorporation, dated June 1948 reflect the institutional name change to Seattle University under President A.A. Lemieux, SJ. A surge of revisions to the bylaws and statues from 1969-1972 is documented. From the description of Seattle University Constituting Documents, 1898-1972. (Seattle University). Worl...

Seattle University. Faculty Senate.

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The Faculty Senate was an advisory group to the Seattle University administration on faculty and academic matters. It was established by President John Fitterer, SJ in September 1966, with the approval of the Board of Trustees. This initiative was in response to national trends in higher education which advocated for a model of shared university governance. This collection documents the work of the Seattle University Faculty Senate from 1966 through 2002. From the description of Seat...