Cornell University. Constituent Assembly
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Challenge to Governance oral history project
Over 100 interviews with students, faculty, staff, and administrators on subjects including the Vietnam War and the peace movement; the rights of women and minorities, especially blacks' rights and the Willard Straight Hall occupation; efforts to change the governing system at Cornell; and related issues. Most of the interviews have been transcribed.
Challenge to Governance Project records
Correspondence, transcripts of interviews, minutes, statements, broadsides, photographs, clippings, and other materials pertaining to civil rights activism and the work of various groups at Cornell to alter the institution's governing structure.
Cornell University Senate records
Includes correspondence, minutes, reports, rosters, and legislation of the Senate; correspondence of the speaker of the Senate; correspondence, minutes, reports, and legislation of the Campus Life Committee, the Executive Committee, and other Senate committees; file concerning the establishment of the Senate; tape recordings of sessions of the Senate and of the Executive Committee; and records of the Senate's predecessor organization, the Constituent Assembly.